Common Ground Scorecard for Dan Kildee
U.S. House
Dan Kildee (MI-8 - D)
Dan Kildee is a leading advocate in Congress for protecting drinking water, preserving the Great Lakes, aiding workers adversely affected by trade pacts, and revitalizing cities like his hometown of Flint, where aging infrastructure led to a massive water crisis. In 2002, serving in the county treasurer post, Kildee founded the Genesee County Land Bank, which helps redevelop abandoned properties in Michigan. In 2009, Kildee left the treasurer’s office after about 13 years and co-founded the Center for Community Progress, a national nonprofit that works for the redevelopment of cities with blighted properties.
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Not up for Reelection: Retiring
Top Organizations and Groups
- House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
- House Committee on Budget
- House Committee on Ways and Means
Common Ground Score is
54
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Official Performance Commentary
Official Performance score increased 7 points based on 2023 performance. Top 25% for Official Performance.