Todd Young

RepublicanINSenator

Score based on 17 evidence items

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Overall Score

P1P2P3P4P577%94%53%50%0%

Principle Profile

OECD Principle Alignment

Inclusive Growth, Sustainable Development & Well-being

77%(86% confidence)

Based on 7 items: 1 vote, 5 sponsorships, 1 statement

Human-Centered Values & Fairness

94%(78% confidence)

Based on 5 items: 1 vote, 3 sponsorships, 1 statement

Transparency & Explainability

53%(74% confidence)

Based on 3 items: 3 sponsorships

Accountability

0%(60% confidence)

Based on 2 items: 2 sponsorships

How This Score Was Calculated

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Evidence Collection

We collect floor votes, bill sponsorships, co-sponsorships, committee statements, floor speeches, and press releases from public congressional records.

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AI Classification

Each evidence item is filtered by AI relevance keywords, then classified by Claude AI for relevance to OECD principles. Bills are classified for direction. Statements have structured claims extracted.

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Deterministic Scoring

Scores are computed using transparent math. Each evidence type has a weight (votes: 1.0, sponsorships: 0.9, statements: 0.4-0.6). Temporal decay reduces older evidence.

Evidence Type Weights

Floor Vote1.0
Bill Sponsorship0.9
Bill Co-sponsorship0.7
Committee Statement0.6
Floor Speech0.5
Press Release0.4
Social Media0.2

Evidence Trail

Every score is traceable to specific evidence items below.

Press ReleaseFeb 13, 2026P1P2

Skip to content Open Search Search… Open Search Close Search See All Priorities Close All Priorities Chips and Science Act Curbing The Opioid Crisis Emerging Biotech Encouraging Adoption & Loving Homes Fair Shot Agenda Growing Jobs & Wages Helping Our Farmers Housing Affordability Keeping Communities Safe & Healthy Make American Ships Again Modernizing Education National Security Chips and Science Act What I've Done In August 2022, America went on offense against the Chinese Communist Party when legislation I worked on for years to out-innovate and outcompete China was signed into law. The legislation went by many titles – the Endless Frontier Act, the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act, and finally the CHIPS and Science Act. No matter its name, this law is a win for Indiana, makes a bold investment in our country’s national security, and will ensure America continues to lead the world in technological innovation.More on the CHIPS and Science Act can be found here. Below you’ll find more information on key components of the CHIPS and Science Act.Emerging TechnologiesTo outcompete our rivals like China, we must invest in next generation technology like synthetic biology, artifical intelligence, quantum computing, and more. The CHIPS and Science Act makes significant investments in these technologies, unleashing American innovation, bolstering our national security, and securing our economic future. Semiconductor ManufacturingBefore the CHIPS and Science Act, the United States relied on other countries for 90 percent of semiconductor chips that are essential to everything from high tech weapons to the cell phone in your pock

support/strongWe must invest in next generation technology like artificial intelligence to outcompete rivals like Chinascore: 1.00
support/strongThe CHIPS and Science Act makes significant investments in artificial intelligence, unleashing American innovation, bolstering our national security, and securing our economic futurescore: 1.00
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Bill SponsorshipNov 19, 2025P1P2P3
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Bill Co-sponsorshipJul 16, 2025P1P2P3
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Bill SponsorshipMay 8, 2025P1P5
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Bill Co-sponsorshipJul 30, 2024P1P2P3
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Bill SponsorshipJun 20, 2024P1P5
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Floor VoteJul 1, 2001P1P2

Vote: YEA on Blackburn Amdt. No. 2814; To strike the section relating to support for artificial intelligence. - On the Amendment <measure>S.Amdt. 2814</measure>

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