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Washington, D.C. — Florida Congressman Daniel Webster, R-Clermont, recently earned the “Award for Conservative Achievement” from the Conservative Political Action Coalition (CPAC) Foundation for his conservative voting record last year.
 
“I’m honored to once again receive this recognition from CPAC for my record of fighting for conservative policies and defending Americans’ Constitutional rights and liberties,” said Rep. Webster. As a principled conservative, I will never waiver in my commitment to uphold conservative values.”
 
“CPAC is excited to present the 53rd edition of CPAC Foundation’s Ratings of Congress. We are proud to carry on the responsibility of holding our representatives in Washington D.C. accountable to the American public,” said CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp. “Freed from Speaker Nancy Pelosi, conservatives finally received the chance to promote and vote on a wide array of amendments. The incredible diversity of issues touched on by these amendments has helped differentiate establishment Republicanism from the true constitutional conservatives more than ever.”
 
CPAC’s Center for Legislative Accountability analyzed every vote taken last session and selected a wide array of issues relating to fiscal, tax, regulatory, education, environment, Second Amendment rights, election security, life, and government integrity. All lawmakers in American at the federal and state levels are scored on a 100-point scale.


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