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Barney Frank
Former U.S. Representative from Massachusetts’s 4th District , 1981-2010 (Democrat)

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Party:Democrat
Birthday:Mar 31, 1940
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Elected Positions

Below are the past and present terms in the Senate, House, and White House held by Barney Frank:

WhenRoleRepresenting
1981-2010
U.S. RepresentativeMassachusetts’s 4th
(was preceeded by Robert Drinan)

Sponsorship Analysis

"Ideometer"Frank is a far-left Democrat according to GovTrack's own analysis of bill sponsorship.

These labels come from the Political Spectrum statistical analysis that we have carried out. The statistical analysis puts members of Congress on a scale based on patterns of bill sponsorship, and is blind to party affiliation and the content of bills. From there, we have somewhat arbitrarily divided the Members of Congress into far-left/right, rank-and-file, and moderate (i.e. centrist). For each party, the most extreme 23% of Members of Congress are labeled far-left or -right. The most centrist 30% (i.e. those closest to the other party) are labeled moderate. The remaining 47% are labeled as rank-and-file.

"Leader-Follower Score"
Frank is a leader according to our statistical analysis of bills in this legislative session. Other Members of Congress tend to cosponsor Frank’s bills. For more, see congressional statistics.

To compute the leader-follower score for Frank, we make a table that lists all other Members of Congress. Each row has the number bills sponsored by Frank and cosponsored by the other Member of Congress divided by the number of bills sponsored by the other Member of Congress and cosponsored by Frank.

This is a measure of who is following who. The higher the number, the more times others are cosponsoring Frank's bills without Frank returning the favor. We then take the mean of (the logorithms of) these ratios. Thanks to Joe Barillari for the idea.

Voting Record

Voting RecordBarney Frank missed 812 (5%) of 17,570 roll call votes between Jan 5, 1981 and Dec 22, 2010. The graph to the left shows the number of missed votes over time. Click for a larger chart and a list of recent votes.

Money & Influence

The top campaign contribution to Frank in 2007-2008 was $36,200 from employees of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Barney Frank’s net worth was between $711,021 and $1,840,000 in 2007, according to Frank’s mandated financial disclosure statements. For more information, see the Center for Responsive Politics’ page for Frank.

Committee Membership

Barney Frank sits on the following committees:

Bill Sponsorship & Cosponsorship

Barney Frank has sponsored 388 bills between Jan 6, 1987. and Dec 17, 2010 of which 317 haven't made it out of committee and 19 were successfully enacted. Frank has co-sponsored 5,458 bills during the same time period. (The count of enacted bills considers only bills actually sponsored by Frank and companion bills identified by CRS that were themselves enacted, but not if they were incorporated into other bills, as that information is not readily available.)

Some of Frank’s most recently sponsored bills include...

H.R. 6219: To amend the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 to enhance the provisions of the Small Business Lending Fund Program, to amend the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 to create a Small Business Early-Stage Investment Program, and to create the Small Business Borrower Assistance Program.
H.R. 5297: Small Business Jobs Act of 2010
H.R. 3768: To extend the temporary suspension of duty on certain untwisted filament yarns.
H.R. 3769: To extend the temporary suspension of duty on certain synthetic filament yarns.
H.R. 3766: Main Street TARP Act of 2009

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Photo from the Congressional Pictorial Directory.