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Ted Cruz
U.S. Senator / Texas
5 flags loaded
Score
65

John Cornyn
U.S. Senator / Texas
5 flags loaded
Score
68

Nathaniel Moran
U.S. Representative / TX-1
5 flags loaded
Score
72

Jay Dean
State Representative / HD-7
5 flags loaded
Score
78
The strongest RepWatchr pages are not opinion pages. They are names, votes, scores, source links, and a next action voters can repeat.
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Rate the record, watch changes, and come back when new proof appears.
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Every claim should point back to a source voters can inspect.
2-minute challenge
Check one public record in the next two minutes.

Becca Balint
U.S. Representative / VT-0

Dusty Johnson
U.S. Representative / SD-0

Harriet M. Hageman
U.S. Representative / WY-0

Julie Fedorchak
U.S. Representative / ND-0

Nicholas J. Begich III
U.S. Representative / AK-0

Sarah McBride
U.S. Representative / DE-0

Andy Harris
U.S. Representative / MD-1

Barry Moore
U.S. Representative / AL-1

Blake D. Moore
U.S. Representative / UT-1

Brad Finstad
U.S. Representative / MN-1

Brian K. Fitzpatrick
U.S. Representative / PA-1

Bryan Steil
U.S. Representative / WI-1

Carol D. Miller
U.S. Representative / WV-1

Chellie Pingree
U.S. Representative / ME-1

Chris Pappas
U.S. Representative / NH-1

David Schweikert
U.S. Representative / AZ-1

Diana DeGette
U.S. Representative / CO-1

Diana Harshbarger
U.S. Representative / TN-1

Dina Titus
U.S. Representative / NV-1

Donald G. Davis
U.S. Representative / NC-1

Donald Norcross
U.S. Representative / NJ-1

Earl L. "Buddy" Carter
U.S. Representative / GA-1

Ed Case
U.S. Representative / HI-1

Eric A. "Rick" Crawford
U.S. Representative / AR-1

Frank J. Mrvan
U.S. Representative / IN-1

Gabe Amo
U.S. Representative / RI-1

Greg Landsman
U.S. Representative / OH-1

Jack Bergman
U.S. Representative / MI-1

Becca Balint
U.S. Representative / VT-0

Dusty Johnson
U.S. Representative / SD-0

Harriet M. Hageman
U.S. Representative / WY-0

Julie Fedorchak
U.S. Representative / ND-0

Nicholas J. Begich III
U.S. Representative / AK-0

Sarah McBride
U.S. Representative / DE-0

Andy Harris
U.S. Representative / MD-1

Barry Moore
U.S. Representative / AL-1

Blake D. Moore
U.S. Representative / UT-1

Brad Finstad
U.S. Representative / MN-1

Brian K. Fitzpatrick
U.S. Representative / PA-1

Bryan Steil
U.S. Representative / WI-1

Carol D. Miller
U.S. Representative / WV-1

Chellie Pingree
U.S. Representative / ME-1

Chris Pappas
U.S. Representative / NH-1

David Schweikert
U.S. Representative / AZ-1

Diana DeGette
U.S. Representative / CO-1

Diana Harshbarger
U.S. Representative / TN-1

Dina Titus
U.S. Representative / NV-1

Donald G. Davis
U.S. Representative / NC-1

Donald Norcross
U.S. Representative / NJ-1

Earl L. "Buddy" Carter
U.S. Representative / GA-1

Ed Case
U.S. Representative / HI-1

Eric A. "Rick" Crawford
U.S. Representative / AR-1

Frank J. Mrvan
U.S. Representative / IN-1

Gabe Amo
U.S. Representative / RI-1

Greg Landsman
U.S. Representative / OH-1

Jack Bergman
U.S. Representative / MI-1
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Public Profiles
people and institutions on the record
8,149
Federal/State
42.3% broad benchmark loaded
57
Power Profiles
attorneys, media, safety, and influence lanes
58,520
Source URLs
links voters can open and share
First move
2 min
Search, open, source, share
Hot records
10
profiles with scores or flags
Fresh signals
3
updates that point back to records
Receipts
58,520
source links voters can check
RepWatchr feed
Turn public records into stories people actually share.
The feed turns public records into readable story packets with a hook, source trail, linked officials, share snippet, and a path back to the full record.

Burchett
Tennessee / U.S. House / UAP Files / social-ready
The UAP File Dump Is a Test Congress Cannot Bury
The May 22 UAP release is not just a UFO story. It is a public-records stress test tying new files, House oversight, and Tim Burchett's transparency bill into one source trail.

Burchett
Tennessee / U.S. House / social-ready
Tim Burchett Keeps Forcing the UAP Transparency Question Into the Open
Rep. Tim Burchett's UAP transparency push is now tied to a live national story: Congress.gov records his UAP Transparency Act, House Oversight requested UAP videos in March 2026, and the Pentagon has begun rolling releases of declassified UFO/UAP files.
Story
RW
United States / social-ready
War Powers deadline puts Congress and the White House back under scrutiny
A national War Powers fight raises direct accountability questions about presidential military authority, congressional authorization, public statements, and how lawmakers respond.
Citizen Author Desk
Do not just read the story. Help build the record people share.
Political attention holds longer when voters can become useful: source runner, profile builder, meeting reporter, watchdog author, or share editor. Give them a job, a receipt standard, and a clean way back to RepWatchr.
Record-to-action loop
Every page should make the next click obvious.
The site should not ask voters to admire a database. It should give them a clear path from search, to source, to share, to the next record.
Search
Find the person fast
Start with a name, district, office, or school board and get to the record fast.
Grade
Let citizens put pressure on the record
Profiles are not static biographies. They are public accountability pages people can rate, revisit, and watch.
Source
Turn claims into receipts
Every useful tip should become a source, missing-record lead, vote, funding trail, or red flag for review.
Share
Make every profile easy to share
The page should give voters a clean link they can post before meetings, elections, hearings, and news cycles.
Reasons to come back
Make RepWatchr the place people return when pressure rises.
A useful accountability page should answer the first question and point to the next record: meetings, viral posts, new filings, and elections.
Before a meeting
Open the profile, copy the clean talking point, and walk in with the record already organized.
When a post goes viral
Drop the source-backed profile instead of sending people into another comment fight.
When a new record appears
Submit the receipt, flag the gap, and turn scattered claims into a reusable public record trail.
When election season starts
Compare faces, votes, red flags, money, citizen grades, and source links in one place.
Share lines people can use
Give people words they can use without making claims they cannot prove.
"Who voted for this, who funded it, and where is the source?"
"Open the record before the next meeting."
"Do not argue from memory. Share the receipt."
Retention engine
Attention compounds when people have a reason to come back.
The homepage gets the click. The member office keeps the person. Give citizens watchlists, source tracking, public-records drafts, timeline starters, and safer share copy so RepWatchr becomes their repeat accountability habit.
The ATTENTION formula
4 moves
Search the name. Grade the record. Add the source. Share the profile. That is the loop every page should push.
Watchlist
Keep officials, boards, attorneys, agencies, and media names in one return path.
Records request
Turn a concern into a clean request for agendas, minutes, filings, videos, contracts, or vote records.
Timeline starter
Separate dates, claims, source links, missing proof, and next records to pull.
Safer share copy
Post what the record shows without overstating what still needs verification.
Choose the battlefield
People do not share categories. They share names, boards, votes, red flags, and receipts.
Federal
Congressional profiles, votes, money, and public signals
Open records →State
Texas House and Senate profiles loaded first
Open records →County
Local offices that touch taxes, courts, roads, and records
Open records →City
Mayors, councils, departments, and local decision makers
Open records →School Boards
Board members, meetings, votes, and parent-facing records
Open records →Score what people already argue about
Turn hot-button issues into traceable votes, source links, and scorecards people can inspect.
Water Rights
Votes on water district authority, reservoir projects, groundwater conservation, and Sabine River Authority issues
20% of overall score
Land & Property Rights
Eminent domain protections, property tax appraisal reform, mineral rights, and land use regulations
20% of overall score
Taxes
Property tax rates, sales tax, school district tax rates, and unfunded mandates
20% of overall score
Government Transparency
Open meetings compliance, public records access, ethics reform, and campaign finance disclosure
20% of overall score
Voting Record
Overall alignment with campaign promises, constitutional principles, and limited government
20% of overall score
Faces move faster than folders
Open a name, inspect the record, then share the profile.

Becca Balint
U.S. Representative

Dusty Johnson
U.S. Representative

Harriet M. Hageman
U.S. Representative

Julie Fedorchak
U.S. Representative

Nicholas J. Begich III
U.S. Representative

Sarah McBride
U.S. Representative
New records and accountability signals
Updates should point people back into profiles, source trails, and action.
The UAP File Dump Is a Test Congress Cannot Bury
The May 22 UAP release is not just a UFO story. It is a public-records stress test tying new files, House oversight, and Tim Burchett's transparency bill into one source trail.
May 24, 2026Tim Burchett Keeps Forcing the UAP Transparency Question Into the Open
Rep. Tim Burchett's UAP transparency push is now tied to a live national story: Congress.gov records his UAP Transparency Act, House Oversight requested UAP videos in March 2026, and the Pentagon has begun rolling releases of declassified UFO/UAP files.
May 24, 2026War Powers deadline puts Congress and the White House back under scrutiny
A national War Powers fight raises direct accountability questions about presidential military authority, congressional authorization, public statements, and how lawmakers respond.
May 1, 2026Attention that survives scrutiny
The loudest page should still be the safest page.
RepWatchr can hit hard without getting sloppy: funding, red flags, and scoring all need a visible receipt trail.
Who Funds Them?
Follow the money and give people a shareable reason to ask who benefits from the decision.
View Funding Data →Red Flags
Conflicts, promises, and source-backed issues voters can open before they walk into a meeting.
View Red Flags →How We Score
Every public score needs to survive a hostile read. Show how the record was weighed.
View Methodology →Do not just watch the record. Move it.
Search a profile, grade what you see, send the missing source, and share the page with people who need to open it before the next vote.
