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The Riley Gaines Stand with Women Scorecard is a first-of-its-kind resource that tells every American who Stands with Women and who does not.

It scores every Congressional member on whether they “Stand with Women,” meaning that they intend to support legislation that preserves female opportunities and private spaces.

Use the scorecard tool below to see who is “Riley Gaines Approved” , who doesn’t stand with women or if a member’s position is still unknown.


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Name State District Office 2025 Stands with Women Score There is one factor that contributes to an “approved” score. 1) Congressional Members must have voted “YAY” on H.R. 28 – Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025. 2024 Stands with Women Score There are three factors that contribute to an “approved” score. Members must have: 1) Signed the Stand with Women Commitment or publicly declared their support for female-only sports and acknowledged the differences between the two sexes; 2) Congressional incumbents must have voted “YAY” on H.J. Res. 165 and/or H.R. 734; and/or 3) Senate incumbents must have co-sponsored S.J. Res. 96 or voted “NAY” on the “Motion to Table the Motion to Concur in the House Amendment to the Senate Amendment to H.R. 2882 with Tuberville Amdt 1781.” Party
Dan Sullivan AK ak senate
Lisa Murkowski AK ak senate
Tommy Tuberville AL al senate
Katie Britt AL al senate
John Boozman AR ar senate
Tom Cotton AR ar senate
Ruben Gallego AZ az senate
Mark Kelly AZ az senate
Alex Padilla CA ca senate
Adam Schiff CA ca senate

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Riley Gaines Stand with Women Scorecard

Score Name 2025 Stands with Women Score There is one factor that contributes to an “approved” score. 1) Congressional Members must have voted “YAY” on H.R. 28 – Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025. 2024 Stands with Women Score There are three factors that contribute to an “approved” score. Members must have: 1) Signed the Stand with Women Commitment or publicly declared their support for female-only sports and acknowledged the differences between the two sexes; 2) Congressional incumbents must have voted “YAY” on H.J. Res. 165 and/or H.R. 734; and/or 3) Senate incumbents must have co-sponsored S.J. Res. 96 or voted “NAY” on the “Motion to Table the Motion to Concur in the House Amendment to the Senate Amendment to H.R. 2882 with Tuberville Amdt 1781.” Party
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