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Introducing “Rob’s Record”

June 14, 2026
By: Heather Massey

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Congressman Rob Wittman (CD1) has represented Virginia’s First District for 19 years. Launching June 12, Rob’s Record is a new, volunteer-built public resource that compiles non-partisan information on his votes, policy positions, and their real-world impact on CD1 constituents. It’s a useful resource to have on hand as you chat with neighbors, write letters to the editor, or prepare for the November 4 midterm election.

From the press release:

June 12 launch marks the 250th anniversary of the ratification of Virginia’s Declaration of Rights, the founding document that established the right of Virginians to hold our government accountable. The Virginia Declaration of Rights directly inspired America’s Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. Launching Rob’s Record on its 250th anniversary is a reminder that our government’s accountability to an active, informed electorate is as essential today as it was in 1776.

What Is Rob’s Record?

Rob’s Record is a free, noncommercial public resource that compiles Rep. Rob Wittman’s congressional votes, public statements, and policy positions in one place — with direct links to primary sources so that every claim can be independently verified.

Built by volunteers from Virginia’s First Congressional District, the site covers Wittman’s record across four categories:

  • Money — affordability, jobs, Social Security, the national debt
  • Healthcare — healthcare access, Medicaid, Medicare, veterans’ health
  • Quality of Life — agriculture, education, energy, the environment
  • The Constitution — elections, human rights, immigration, law enforcement, checks & balances, privacy

Every entry in The Full Record links directly to primary sources including congressional vote records, CBO analyses, and peer-reviewed studies. No spin. Just the record.

Take Action

  • Informed constituents are the foundation of a functioning democracy, so visit Rob’s Record today.

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  • Learn about the Democratic candidates running to unseat Rob Wittman – check out our series “In Their Own Words”
  • Why your Primary Vote matters

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