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Brett Guthrie​‍‌‌​​‌​‌‍‌‌​‌​​‌​​​​​​‍​​

US Representative (R-KY-2)
Tracked Sitting member of the House; tracked for votes, donor mapping, and committee oversight.
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic ancho​‍‌‌​​‌​‌‍‌‌​‌​​‌​​​​​​‍​​r: Median Property Value: $213,900 (2024)
Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: 2024 Presiden​‍‌‌​​‌​‌‍‌‌​‌​​‌​​​​​​‍​​tial Vote (Kentucky statewide): Trump 64.5% — Harris 33.9%
Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Medicaid Enrollment: Nearly 1 in 3 Ken​‍‌‌​​‌​‌‍‌‌​‌​​‌​​​​​​‍​​tuckians enrolled in Medicaid (statewide); Kentucky expanded Medicaid under the ACA
Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Racial/Ethnic Composition: White (Non-Hispanic) ~84%, Black or African American ~5.1%, Hispanic ~4.6%, Two or More Races ~3.1%
Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median Age: 39 years
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 23.8% (vs 33.7% national)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Homeownership Rate: 70.4% (2024)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Poverty Rate: 14.7% (2024)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median Household Income: $66,796 (2024); National: $78,538; Kentucky: $60,000 range
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Population: 765,661 (2024)
Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Kentucky Constitutional Amendment 2 (2024) — Allow public tax dollars to support private and charter schools (2024) — failed, margin ~65% No — ~35% Yes; defeated in every Kentucky county
Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Kentucky Constitutional Amendment 1 (2024) — Requires U.S. citizenship to vote in state elections (2024) — passed, margin 62.4% Yes — 37.6% No
Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 92 (Public Administration — military/defense via Fort Knox) (share 0)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 61 (Educational Services) (share 0)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 62 (Health Care and Social Assistance) (share 0)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 31-33 (Manufacturing — automotive, aluminum, food processing) (share 0)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Trace Die Cast Inc. (540 employees)
Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: GM Corvette Assembly Plant (1100 employees)
Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Logan Aluminum Inc. (1345 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Dart Container Corporation (1600 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Western Kentucky University (1854 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Med Center Health (3566 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Houchens Industries (5467 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Fort Knox (22000 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] District summary: Kentucky's 2nd Congressional District covers the west-central portion of the state, including Bowling Green, Owensboro, Elizabethtown, and parts of eastern Louisville. It is home to approximately 766,000 constituents. The district is overwhelmingly White (84% non-Hispanic) with a median household income of $66,796 — above the state average but below the national median. The poverty rate is 14.7%. Only 23.8% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, well below the national average. Homeownership stands at 70.4%. The economy is anchored by manufacturing (particularly automotive and aluminum), Fort Knox military installation (employing ~22,000), healthcare, and Western Kentucky University. The district is strongly Republican (Trump won 64.5% in 2024). Guthrie has held the seat since 2009, and no incumbent has lost re-election in this district since 1884.
Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 6409 (FENCES Act — Amends Clean Air Act to clarify standards for emissions emanating from outside the United States) on 2026-02-26: As E&C Chair, Guthrie supported rolling back Clean Air Act provisions. This aligns with his family's business interests in aluminum die-casting manufacturing, which is energy-intensive and subject to EPA emissions regulations.
Date: 2026-02-26 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 5143 (District of Columbia Policing Protection Act — Overrides DC local law to establish federal standards for police vehicular pursuits) on 2025-09-09: Guthrie voted to override local DC governance on policing policy, a position that contrasts with traditional conservative federalism principles. The vote affects no KY-2 constituents directly but signals willingness to impose federal will on local jurisdictions.
Date: 2025-09-09 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.J.Res. 139 (Balanced Budget Amendment to the U.S. Constitution) on 2026-02-25: A balanced budget amendment would likely force deep cuts to federal programs including Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security upon which a significant share of aging, lower-income KY-2 constituents depend.
Date: 2026-02-25 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 3015 (National Coal Council Reestablishment Act — Reconstitutes a federal coal advisory body) on 2025-09-11: While Kentucky's coal industry has declined significantly, this vote aligns with Guthrie's long-standing support for coal interests. Kentucky ranks among the top coal-producing states, but coal mining represents a small share of KY-2 employment.
Date: 2025-09-11 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 2 (Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act — Full repeal of the Affordable Care Act) on 2011-01-19: One of Guthrie's first major votes in Congress was to fully repeal the ACA, which had expanded health coverage to hundreds of thousands of Kentuckians. The vote signaled his long-standing alignment with industry interests over constituent healthcare needs.
Date: 2011-01-19 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted sponsored on H.R. 7174 (EPIC Act — Extend Medicare drug price negotiation exemption period for small-molecule drugs to match biologics exemption) on 2024-01-31: Guthrie sponsored this bill that would weaken Medicare drug price negotiation just months after receiving $507,000 from the pharmaceutical industry — more than any other congressional incumbent. The bill benefits pharmaceutical manufacturers at the expense of Medicare savings.
Date: 2024-01-31 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 1 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act — Permanent extension of 2017 tax cuts, border security, energy provisions, and $880 billion in Medicaid-related spending reductions) on 2025-07-03: Passed 218-214. Guthrie was a leading architect as E&C Chair and celebrated its passage. Independent analyses project roughly 200,000 Kentuckians will lose Medicaid coverage over the next decade due to the bill's provisions.
Date: 2025-07-03 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.Con.Res. 14 (FY 2025 Budget Resolution — Framework directing $880 billion in spending cuts from Energy and Commerce Committee jurisdiction, largely from Medicaid) on 2025-02-25: As E&C Committee Chair, Guthrie voted to advance the reconciliation framework that mandated massive Medicaid cuts. Kentucky has one of the highest Medicaid enrollment rates in the nation, with the program covering nearly 1 in 3 residents.
Date: 2025-02-25 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted nay on H.R. 6833 (Affordable Insulin Now Act — Would cap insulin at $35 per month for insured patients and seniors) on 2022-03-31: Guthrie voted against capping insulin costs at $35/month despite representing a district with poverty rate of 14.7% and significant diabetic population. He was the top recipient of pharmaceutical industry campaign cash. The bill passed the House 232-193.
Date: 2022-03-31 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 1628 (American Health Care Act — Repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act; projected to cause 23 million Americans to lose health coverage) on 2017-05-04: Guthrie voted to repeal the ACA including its Medicaid expansion, directly affecting Kentucky where nearly 1 in 3 residents rely on Medicaid. In 2016, Kentucky's uninsured rate had dropped from 14.3% pre-ACA to 5.9% under the ACA.
Date: 2017-05-04 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [disclosure] Guthrie received $507,000 from the pharmaceuticals and health products industry in the 2024 cycle — more than any other congressional incumbent — and $1.86 million from the industry over his career.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [statement] Guthrie introduced H.R. 7174 (the EPIC Act) to extend the exemption period from Medicare drug price negotiation for small-molecule drugs, which would weaken the Medicare drug price negotiation provisions enacted in the Inflation Reduction Act.
Date: 2024-01-31 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [vote] The FY 2025 Budget Resolution passed the House directing the Energy and Commerce Committee to cut $880 billion in spending, 'much of which will have to come from Medicaid.' Guthrie voted Yes and led negotiations on the committee's Medicaid provisions. The CBO projected the resulting policies would cause millions to lose coverage.
Date: 2025-02-25 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [statement] As Energy & Commerce Committee Chair, Guthrie led the committee in crafting the House framework that strengthened Medicaid for 'the most vulnerable' and stated: 'I rise in support of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act... to protect health care for our most vulnerable Americans.'
Date: 2025-07-03 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [disclosure] Trace Die Cast Inc., the family-owned aluminum die-casting business where Guthrie serves as an uncompensated board member and in which he holds up to $10.5 million in equity, received and had forgiven $4.3 million in federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans from the Small Business Administration.
Date: 2021-12-31 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review [statement] Guthrie tweeted on August 25: 'President Biden's taxpayer-funded student loan debt cancellation plan is a bribe to score political points ahead of the election at the expense of Americans who decided to pursue careers that didn't require taking on student debt or who worked hard to pay off their debt already.'
Date: 2022-08-25 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Guthrie's 2018 estimated net worth ranked 48th in the House at $7,663,010. His top assets included the Brett Guthrie Gift Trust (100% invested in Trace Die Cast, $3,000,000) and the Lowell M Guthrie Irrevocable Trust ($3,000,000).
Date: 2018-12-31 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Guthrie was endorsed by AIPAC in 2024, along with Campaign for Working Families, Huck PAC, National Rifle Association, National Right to Life Committee, and Donald Trump.
Date: 2024-11-05 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Guthrie disclosed $1.0 million in new fundraising in his Q2 2025 FEC filing, with 46.7% coming from individual donors.
Date: 2025-07-15 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Blue Cross/Blue Shield is Guthrie's top career donor at $118,000 ($500 individual + $117,500 PAC). Other top career donors: AT&T Inc ($86,000), Brown-Forman Corp ($84,799), American Bankers Assn ($84,000), and National Auto Dealers Assn ($82,500).
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Eli Lilly & Co was Guthrie's top contributor in the 2023-2024 cycle at $24,900 ($14,900 individuals + $10,000 PAC). Other top contributors: Novocure Inc ($18,500), DISH Network ($18,200), BGR Group ($16,500), and American Podiatric Medical Assn ($15,000).
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Among 11 key House committee leaders examined by Issue One, Guthrie transferred by far the most to the NRCC — $2.5 million from his campaign committee, which amounted to more than half of all spending by his committee during the period.
Date: 2025-03-31 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review After ascending to chairmanship of the House Energy and Commerce Committee in January 2025, Guthrie more than tripled his fundraising. PAC contributions grew from $651,800 (Jan-Sep 2023) to $1.6 million (Jan-Sep 2025). He received contributions from approximately 100 PACs that had never written him a check before he became chair.
Date: 2025-09-30 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Guthrie was the #1 recipient of pharmaceuticals and health products industry donations among all congressional incumbents during the 2024 election cycle, receiving $507,000 from the industry.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Over his career (2007-2024), Guthrie raised $17,098,523. His top contributing industry was Health Professionals at $2,090,252, followed by Pharmaceuticals/Health Products at $1,859,982, Health Services/HMOs at $832,211, and Lobbyists at $784,229.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 27 Apr 2026
Pending Review Guthrie raised $3,829,928 in the 2023-2024 election cycle. PAC contributions accounted for 74.09% ($2,842,788), large individual contributions 24.90% ($955,493), and small individual contributions under $200 just 1.00% ($38,277). Candidate self-financing was $0.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 27 Apr 2026
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