Common Ground Scorecard for Buddy Carter
U.S. House
Buddy Carter (GA-1 - R)
Much of Buddy Carter’s work in Congress has focused on health care and the high cost of prescription drugs, passing several laws aimed at drug pricing during the Trump administration. Carter worked as a pharmacist and then pharmacy manager for eight years before opening his own store in Pooler, GA in 1988. His career in politics stretches back to a stint on the Pooler zoning and planning commission between 1989 and 1993. He also served on the city council from 1993 to 1994 and was mayor between 1996 and 2000.
(Bloomberg Government biography of Buddy Carter)Up for Reelection in 2024
Top Organizations and Groups
- House Committee on Energy and Commerce
- House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis
- House Committee on Budget
Common Ground Score is
29
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Official Performance Commentary
Official Performance score increased 5 points based on 2023 performance. Top 25% for Official Performance.