Local legislator has never missed a roll call and has now been recorded on more than 8,000 consecutive votes
BOSTON – House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading) continued to maintain a perfect voting record during the 2023-2024 legislative session, participating in all 199 roll call votes recorded in the House of Representatives between February 1, 2023, and August 1, 2024.
Representative Jones has never missed a roll call vote while serving in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. His current unbroken streak of consecutive roll calls now stands at 8,034.
“It is truly an honor to serve and to advocate for the residents of the 20th Middlesex District as their elected representative on Beacon Hill,” said Jones. “My voting record reflects my commitment to ensuring that their voices are heard on each and every policy issue that comes before the Legislature.”
Over the last two years, Jones continued to maintain his 100% attendance record by casting votes on several major policy initiatives, including legislation addressing health care reform, veterans’ benefits, tax relief, data privacy protections, Second Amendment rights, prescription access, anti-stalking protections, and animal welfare. His 8,000th vote came on July 30, when he voted to override Governor Maura Healey’s veto of $650,000 in microlending funding from the Fiscal Year 2025 state budget to provide critical loans and technical assistance to support the Commonwealth’s small business community.