Official portrait of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

Republican
U.S. House · Georgia · GA-14 · Term ends Jan 3, 2027 · Next election Nov 3, 2026
Oversight & Government ReformHomeland Security187.3K followers
The portrait is this official's real congressional photo (public domain). All votes, scores, promises, and gap figures on this page are simulated demonstration data tied to this demo's fictional bills — not this official's actual record.

Represents northwest Georgia. In this demo scenario she is the House sponsor of the Border Security Modernization Act and a frequent Oversight Committee questioner.

Representation Index — five separate measurements, never one blended score

Promise Delivery
Kept
40%
Partial
16%
Active
32%
Broken
12%
Constituent Alignment
74%aligned
Legislative Participation
Attendance93%
Sponsored9
Cosponsored52
Transparency
66%disclosure
Community Confidence
63%confidence

Representation Gap

19%gap score
Border security modernization

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Official Actions

Voted YES on H.R. 410 — Border Security Modernization Act (simulated)Jun 22, 2026

Supported her own border package on House passage. Simulated district sentiment: 69% in favor.

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Voted NO on H.R. 88 — AI Accountability Act (simulated)Jun 10, 2026

Opposed the federal AI audit framework, citing small-business compliance costs.

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Sponsored H.R. 410 (simulated)May 18, 2026

Introduced the border modernization package with 47 cosponsors.

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Oversight hearing on grant management (simulated)Apr 14, 2026

Led questioning on duplicate federal grant disbursements.

Promise update: veterans clinic — IN PROGRESS (simulated)Feb 11, 2026

Site selection completed for the pledged Rome, GA community clinic.

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