The non-partisan InsideGov found Murphy to be one of the “least effective” members, and gave him an effectiveness score of 0%.
Tampa Bay Times: “Study targets Patrick Murphy in ranking of least effective members of Congress.” “Tech company InsideGov last week put out a list of what it’s calling the ‘least-effective members of Congress,’ and it’s got not-so-nice things to say about four of Florida’s congressional representatives, including Rep. Patrick Murphy, who’s running for the U.S. Senate. … Here’s the Florida congressmen and women who InsideGov say are among the country’s least effective: … No. 21: Democrat Murphy, 0 of 29 bills passed committee.” (Tampa Bay Times, 8/10/15)
According to InsideGov, Murphy was ranked the 21st least effective member of Congress. (InsideGov, Accessed 9/30/16)
According to InsideGov, Murphy had an effectiveness score of 0% in 2015. (InsideGov, Accessed 9/30/16)
Murphy has never been the primary sponsor of a bill that’s been signed into law.
During his time in the U.S. House of Representatives, Murphy has never been the primary sponsor of a bill that was signed into law. (Library Of Congress, Accessed 9/30/16)
During his time in the U.S. House of Representatives, Murphy has never been the primary sponsor of a bill that has advanced out of committee. (Library Of Congress, Accessed 9/30/16)
Murphy can’t name any legislation he’s gotten passed.
Murphy’s answer included “intelligence, you know, stuff” and other “kind of common-sense stuff.” (Patrick Murphy, Remarks At Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board Interview, 7/27/16)
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