The ANCA closely tracks the performance of every incumbent Senator and Representative across a broad array of pro-Armenian legislative metrics, carefully scores and objectively grades each legislator, and then – as a public service to voters interested in factoring our insights into the diverse set of criteria they consider when voting – widely circulates non-biased, fact-driven, merit-based Report Cards and Endorsements each election cycle.

Choose your state on the map below or in the “Select State” dropbox to view the report cards of all House Members and Senate Members.

2020 Grade
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Voted for the Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res. 296? Yes
Cosponsored the Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res.296? No
Cosponsored the Artsakh Recognition Resolution, H.Res.1203? No
Cosponsored the Resolution Condemning the Azerbaijan/Turkey Attacks, H.Res.1165? No
Cosponsored the U.S.-Artsakh Travel and Communication Resolution, H.Res.190? No
Cosponsored the Resolution Reaffirming the US-Armenia Strategic Relationship (H.Res.452)? No
Cosponsored the 2020 Speier-Cox Amendment to the Foreign Aid Bill for Continued U.S. Aid to Artsakh? No
Voted for the 2019 Speier Amendment to the Foreign Aid Bill Calling for $40 Million in Aid to Armenia? No
Voted for the 2019 Sherman Amendment to the NDAA against Azerbaijani Threats to Shoot Down Civilian Aircraft? No
Signed the 2020 Armenian Caucus Letter Condemning Azerbaijan/Turkey attacks on Armenia/Artsakh? No
Signed the 2020 Cox-Sherman-Costa-Clark Letter Calling for Sanctions on Azerbaijan for War Crimes? No
Signed the 2020 Speier Letter Against the Anti-Armenian Chabot-Cohen Amendment to NDAA? No
Signed the Armenian Caucus Letter Condemning the Azerbaijan War Games in May, 2020? No
Signed the 2019 Sherman-Cox Letter to Continue US Aid for Artsakh De-Mining? No
Signed Letters Supporting Pro-Armenian Foreign Aid Priorities in 2019/2020? No
Signed the 2020 Titus Letter urging the Library of Congress to properly categorize the Armenian Genocide? No
Signed the 2019 Armenian Genocide Letter to the President? No
Signed the 2020 Crenshaw Letter to Block Erdogan’s Visit to DC? Yes
Issued a 2020 Statement Calling for Artsakh Recognition? No
Issued a 2020 Statement Condemning Azerbaijan/Turkey Attacks on Armenia/Artsakh? No
Issued an April 24th Statement Marking the Armenian Genocide in 2019/2020? No
Commemorated the Sumgait-Baku-Kirovabad Pogroms in 2019/2020? No
Offered Remarks in 2019/2020 making false Khojaly accusations? No
Traveled to Armenia and/or Artsakh in 2019/2020? No
Member of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues? No

10/29/19 - Rep. Hill tweeted "I agree with @realDonaldTrump that if Turkey fails to honor the negotiated ceasefire in Syria, then the U.S. has the right to reimpose crippling sanctions. We must hold Turkey accountable for their actions with potent sanctions." View the tweet here.

10/16/19 - Rep. Hill posted the following to Facebook: "Let me be clear: I did not support the failed Obama-Kerry policy in Syria. In 2017 and 2018, I was proud to see President Trump hold Assad accountable for his use of chemical weapons. However, I have not supported the United States disengaging from Syria–without a strategy– since the idea was first proposed last December by President Trump.

History teacheds us that when critical American leadership disengages, America’s global adversaries fill the void. Turkey must cease its military invasion of Syria and the United States must support the Kurdish communities who have been our allies against ISIS." View the Facebook post here.

10/15/19 - Rep. Hill tweeted "U.S. sanctions against Turkey are necessary to send a signal to the Erdogan Administration that we are watching what he is doing in Syria. Erdogan must be held accountable for human rights violations against Kurdish villages in northeast Syria." View the tweet here.

10/15/19 - Rep. Hill posted the following to Facebook: "U.S. sanctions against Turkey are necessary to send a signal to the Erdogan Administration that we are watching what he is doing in Syria. Erdogan must be held accountable for human rights violations against Kurdish villages in northeast Syria." View the Facebook post here.

10/13/19 - Rep. Hill tweeted "Turkey’s unnecessary invasion of northeast Syria is now putting American troops directly at risk of major harm. Turkey may be in NATO, but they are not acting like our ally." View the tweet here.

10/13/19 - Rep. Hill posted the following to Facebook: "Turkey’s unnecessary invasion of northeast Syria is now putting American troops directly at risk of major harm. Turkey may be in NATO, but they are not acting like our ally. Keeping a small group of American forces in northeast Syria did not constitute an “endless war.” Like in December 2018, President Trump’s misguided decision to pull these troops is unraveling regional stability that we fought hard to secure with our Kurdish allies. Turkey must stop this advance now before any Americans are killed, and if it doesn’t, Congress must enact sanctions as soon as possible to hold Turkey accountable." View the Facebook post here.

10/10/19 - Rep. Hill posted the following to Facebook: "My worst fears are being realized by the standing down of the small group of United States military forces in northeast Syria. Our efforts, along with those of our allies, the local Kurds, have provided increased stability in this critical post-ISIS environment. People were returning to their villages and trying start their lives over. Now those hopes are dashed and that stability is in tatters. While the Turks have a constructive role to play in the dangerous border region, this decision to turn security of northeast Syria over to Turkey is not the proper strategy. Click the link below to read my full statement." View the Facebook post here.

10/08/19 - Rep. Hill posted the following to Facebook: "Withdrawing our strategically placed forces along the former ISIS controlled Syrian border with Turkey will open eastern Syria to more bloodshed and conflict, including the possible return of ISIS elements. While the Turks can play a constructive role along this border region, such a role should be under United Nations or other allied coalition collaboration and monitoring.

It is critical that United States forces are present to lead our international allies in providing stability in this fragile region. Their removal only strengthens the position of Russia and Iran in propping up Assad. History has shown us that a strategy of "America leading from behind" results in disastrous consequences that threaten the lives of refugees and allows brutal dictators and terrorist groups to thrive." View the Facebook post here.
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