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2025-26 Mass Scorecard for State Rep. Chris Hendricks |
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OnTheIssues.org/ |
Democrat representing 11th Bristol [New Bedford] Office: 24 Beacon
St Room 26 E-mail: Chris.Hendricks@mahouse.gov http://malegislature.gov/Legislators/Profile/C_H1
Vote selection and interpretation by representatives of Mass Scorecard without approval or participation from the Massachusetts Democratic Party. |
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The Massachusetts Democratic Party Charter says, “The most recent Democratic platform…is the official position of the Democratic Party…. every official elected shall adhere to the…platform. Failure to do so…may be publicized by…action of any Party convention.”
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Fundamental Issue in MassDems' Party Platform:
“Massachusetts Democrats will fight for…” |
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EDUCATION: page 10 clause 2: "Adequate resources, instruction, and support to ensure that all students can read proficiently by the third grade" |
Oct. 29, 2025: Should Education Dept. & unions create literacy curricula? (H.4672 House rollcall 101 passed 132-22-6)" |
HENDRICKS: YES |
Platform: YES |
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CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: page 12 clause 10: "Safe, reliable, accessible, equitable transportation solutions... and a sustainable public transit system" |
April 16, 2025:Allocate $828 million from the 'Millionaire's Tax' to transportation projects and MBTA? (H.4005 House rollcall 29 passed 140-14-6 plus H.4227 Senate rollcall 52 passed 40-0-0) |
HENDRICKS: YES |
Platform: YES |
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RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUAL RIGHTS: page 14 clause 12: "The protection and promotion of equal rights for all LGBTQ+ people... and advocating for greater protections in the workplace, education, housing, healthcare, and criminal justice" |
Nov 3, 2005:Should transgender care be protected from disclosure? (S.2538 House rollcall 72 passed 132-24-4 plus S.2543 Senate rollcall 68 passed 37-3-0) |
HENDRICKS: YES |
Platform: YES |
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ETHICS AND TRANSPARENCY: page 15 clause 12: "Subjecting the legislative branch to the Massachusetts Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)" |
Feb. 25, 2025:Allow the State Auditor to Audit the Massachusetts House? (H.2024 House rollcall 21 failed 24-127-7) |
HENDRICKS: NO |
Platform: YES |
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ETHICS AND TRANSPARENCY: page 15 clause 14: "All Committee votes in the Legislature to be made public by providing a list of those legislators voting yes and those legislators voting no" |
Feb. 12, 2025: Record all Rollcall votes; 2 days to review bills & other previews? (H.2026 House rollcall 13/14/20/22, all failed 23-128-7; S.15 Senate Amendment #13 and #15 failed 6-32-2; Senate Amendment #22 failed 9-29-2) |
HENDRICKS: NO |
Platform: YES |
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HEALTHCARE AND HUMAN SERVICES: page 16 clause 2: "accessible healthcare for all through a single-payer government-sponsored program, like Medicare" |
Feb. 27, 2025:Single-payer health care financing system (H.1405 House: 62 co-sponsors; S.860 Senate: 24 co-sponsors). |
HENDRICKS: NO SPONSOR |
Platform: YES |
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HEALTHCARE: page 16 clause 9: "Using the revenue generated by legalized marijuana to help fund proven opioid prevention and recovery services" |
June 4, 2025:Should the cannabis industry expand responsibly? (H.4187 House rollcall 55 passed 153-0-6 plus H.4206 Senate rollcall 116 passed 30-7-3) |
HENDRICKS: YES |
Platform: YES |
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HEALTHCARE AND HUMAN SERVICES: page 17 clause 23: "Securing broad and compassionate options for the end of life" |
Feb. 27, 2025: End of life option including request for medical aid in dying medication (H.2505 House: 63 co-sponsors; S.1486 Senate: 24 co-sponsors) |
HENDRICKS: SPONSOR |
Platform: YES |
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IMMIGRATION: page 19 clause 1: "Becoming a sanctuary state, where all immigrants and refugees feel welcome and safe in all communities" |
April 29, 2025:Should local police authorities detain people for ICE? (H.4000 Amendment #10, House rollcall 36 failed House 25-131-2) |
HENDRICKS: NO |
Platform: NO |
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IMMIGRATION: page 19 clause 2: "The elimination of policies that make local and state officials responsible for the enforcement of national immigration laws" |
March 25, 2026: Regulate state and local participation in federal immigration enforcement (H.5158/H.5305 PROTECT Act passed 134-21-2 rollcall 150; or S.1681 Senate: 25 co-sponsors; or S.1122: 23 co-sponsors). |
HENDRICKS: SPONSOR and voted YES |
Platform: YES |
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CRIMINAL LEGAL REFORM: Platform page 21 clause 2: "Ban on ghost guns and 3D-printed guns" |
July 18, 2024: Ban 3D-printed guns and semiautomatic weapons (H.4885 House rollcall 135 passed 124-33-3; Senate rollcall 208 passed 35-5-0 |
HENDRICKS: YES |
Platform: YES |
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Party Charter Article 2, section VII, clause (b): “Members of Democratic town and ward committees may be removed for…publicly endorsing or supporting any candidate whose announced intention is to oppose the nominee of the Democratic Party” |
2023-2026: No Political Donations. |
HENDRICKS: NO DONATIONS |
Platform: NO TO GOP |
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Number of votes in 2025-26 in accord with Democratic Party Platform: |
8 ½ out of 11 votes. |
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Summary letter grade: |
C+ |
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CONTACT: Jesse Gordon (617) 320-6989 jesse@jessegordon.com