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.

Cosponsored the Armenian Genocide Education Act (H.R.7555)? NO
Cosponsored Resolution Urging Release of Armenian POWs (H.Res.240)? NO
Cosponsored Resolution Condemning Azerbaijan’s Attack on Armenia (H.Res.1351)? NO
Cosponsored Resolution Condemning Azerbaijan for Atrocities Committed Against Armenia (H.Res.1400) NO
Cosponsored Pro-Armenian Amendments to the FY22 NDAA? NO
Cosponsored Pro-Armenian Amendments to the FY23 NDAA? NO
Signed Letter Supporting Pro-Armenian Foreign Aid Priorities in 2021? NO
Signed Letter Supporting Pro-Armenian Foreign Aid Priorities in 2022? NO
Signed 2022 Letter to Expand U.S. Aid to Artsakh? NO
Signed 2021 Letter Calling on U.S. to Cut Military Aid to Azerbaijan? NO
Signed 2021 Letter Urging President to Recognize Armenian Genocide? NO
Signed 2021 Armenian American Priorities Letter to the President? NO
Signed Letter Urging the U.S. to Block the Transfer of Drone Technology to Turkey? NO
Signed Letters Urging the U.S. to Block F-16s Sale to Turkey in 2021? NO
Signed Letters Urging the U.S. to Block F-16s Sale to Turkey in 2022? NO
Signed 2021 Letter Urging U.S. Funding for Artsakh Demining? NO
Attended the Capitol Hill Armenian Genocide Commemoration in 2022? NO
Attended the Capitol Hill Salute to Artsakh in 2022? NO
Issued Statement Condemning 9/22 Azerbaijani Attack on Armenia? NO
Issued Statements Commemorating Azerbaijan's Pogroms in Sumgait & Baku? NO
Issued an April 24th Statement Marking the Armenian Genocide in 2021/2022? YES
Member of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues? YES

04/24/22 - Rep. Hoyer posted the following to Facebook: "Today, we remember the 1.5 million people killed during the Armenian Genocide. The twentieth century’s first genocide, the systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing against Armenians became a model for evil in the decades that followed. For too long, our country did not fully recognize these killings as the genocide they were, and I commend President Biden for making sure that our country did so last year. I’ve been honored to join colleagues on both sides of the aisle in Congress for many years to recognize and commemorate the Armenian Genocide with the full solemnity it deserves. The past is not prologue, but we do ourselves a disservice if we fail to heed its lessons. As the world watches in horror at the murder of innocents and campaign of terror being waged against the people of Ukraine, particularly the atrocities uncovered in Bucha and other places, we would be wise to reflect on the kind of actions that led to the Armenian Genocide and other campaigns of ethnic cleansing so as to ensure that such evils are not repeated. Humanity must have zero tolerance for the kind of hatred that would see such evils perpetrated or for the kind of ignorance that allows them to occur. This year, as we stand in solidarity with Armenians and with Armenian-Americans to commemorate the Armenian Genocide, let us recommit ourselves to the work of ensuring that genocides remain in the past and not in our present or future" View the Facebook post here.

04/24/22 - Rep. Hoyer tweeted "Today, I join in solemnly remembering the 1.5 million people killed during the Armenian Genocide. For too long, our country did not fully recognize these killings as the genocide they were. I commend @POTUS for making sure that our country did so last year." View the tweet here.

04/24/22 - Rep. Hoyer tweeted "This year, as we stand in solidarity with Armenians and with Armenian-Americans to commemorate the Armenian Genocide, let us recommit ourselves to the work of ensuring that genocides remain in the past and not in our present or future." View the tweet here.

04/24/21 - Rep. Hoyer posted the following to Facebook: "Each year on April 24, I join in solemn remembrance of the Armenian Genocide, in which more than 1.5 million men, women, and children were murdered. For too long, even as the American people commemorated this tragedy in solidarity with Armenian people here in our country and around the world, our government failed to acknowledge this genocide. Today, that comes to an end, and I thank President Biden for declaring that the organized campaign of ethnic cleansing against Armenians from 1915 to 1917 was indeed a genocide. In doing so, he is sending a strong message to the world that history must be acknowledged and faced if one is to move forward into the future. In that same spirit, I call on the Turkish government to recognize the facts of history and understand that accepting responsibility is not an act of weakness but one of profound strength. I hope that such an acknowledgement, if offered, can be an opening for dialogue and reconciliation that will help build the foundation of trust necessary for Turks and Armenians to move forward together into a brighter future of cooperation and mutual respect.

As we mark this anniversary of the start of the Armenian Genocide, I pray that humanity’s future will no longer be scarred by the evils of war and genocide, by violence and hate; rather, that all people will seek understanding, tolerance, and cooperation. Surely this past year and the tribulations it brought to every nation of the world have shown us that what unites all people is much greater than what divides us. May the memory of those lost in the Armenian Genocide be a blessing and inspiration to all who seek a better world and more peaceful future." View the Facebook post here.

04/24/21 - Rep. Hoyer tweeted "As we mark this anniversary of the start of the Armenian Genocide, may the memory of those lost in the Armenian Genocide be a blessing and inspiration to all who seek a better world and more peaceful future." View the tweet here.
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