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Quorum Quarterly:

Measuring Legislative Activity and Social Media Trends in Q1 of 2018

Methodology:The data and analysis featured in this report was made possible through Quorum’s comprehensive database of legislative information and powerful analytics.

The first section, Legislative Activity, analyzes congressional data from 1998 to 2018 to identify how the activity in the first 15 months of the 115th Congress compares to that of the past ten Congresses.

The second section, Social Media Trends, analyzes the official Twitter accounts of members of Congress to identify trending hashtags used, key influencers mentioned by legislators, and most active members on the major social platforms in Q1 of 2018.

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Legislative ActivityComparing the first 15 months of legislative activity in the 115th Congress to the past ten Congresses

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Insight #1:Bills are passing out of House committees at a

higher rate than any of the past ten Congresses.

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0%

4%

8%

12%

16%

20%

1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018

House Senate

Percent of Bills Passed out of Committee

12.6%

10.9%

@QuorumAnalyticsData from the start of a Congress to the end of Q1 of the second legislative session.

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Insight #2:House Democrats are passing a higher percentage

of bills out of the House than they have since losing the majority following the 2010 midterms.

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Percent of House Bills Passed out of the House

0%

4%

8%

12%

16%

1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018

15%

12%11%

9%

7%6%

9%

12%11%11%

12%

5%4%

2%2%

10%

13%

3%4%

3%4%

2%

Democrat Republican

@QuorumAnalyticsData from the start of a Congress to the end of Q1 of the second legislative session.

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Insight #3:Senate Republicans are passing bills out of the

chamber at their highest rate since 2006.

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Percent of Senate Bills Passed out of the Senate

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018

8%

6%

3%3%

1%

4%

11%

13%

6%

13%

10%

4%

3%

4%4%3%

4%

5%5%5%

4%3%

Democrat Republican

@QuorumAnalyticsData from the start of a Congress to the end of Q1 of the second legislative session.

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Insight #4:The percentage of bills being passed out of both chambers of Congress has been on a

six-year rise.

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0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018

House Senate

Percent of Bills Passed out of Chamber

10%

5.5%

@QuorumAnalyticsData from the start of a Congress to the end of Q1 of the second legislative session.

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Insight #5:While legislation in the Senate is slightly more

likely to have bipartisan cosponsors, both chambers introduce bipartisan legislation

approximately 25 percent of the time.

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Percent of Legislation with Bipartisan Cosponsors

0%

8%

16%

24%

32%

40%

1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018

House Senate

25.3%

23.1%

@QuorumAnalyticsData from the start of a Congress to the end of Q1 of the second legislative session.

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Insight #6:President Trump is signing legislation originating in the Senate more frequently than President Obama did in 2016, but he is signing legislation introduced in the House less frequently than his predecessor.

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Percent of Bills Introduced Signed by the President

0%

1%

2%

3%

4%

1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018

House Senate

2%

1.6%

@QuorumAnalyticsData from the start of a Congress to the end of Q1 of the second legislative session.

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Insight #7:President Trump has signed 160 bills into law since taking office—the highest at this point in

a congressional term since 2008.

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Number of Bills Signed by the President

0

50

100

150

200

250

1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018

4450

2526

43

536266

36

5357

11695

6775

108

145149143120129

112

House Senate

160145

92101

151

198211209

156182

169

@QuorumAnalyticsData from the start of a Congress to the end of Q1 of the second legislative session.

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Social Media TrendsAnalyzing the top hashtags used by members of

Congress on Twitter, the most frequently mentioned and retweeted accounts by legislators, and the most active legislators on the top social

media platforms.

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Insight #8:Republicans’ most popular message on Twitter

during Q1 was tax reform; for Democrats, DACA/Dreamers was the most popular.

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#sotu

#trumpshutdown

#dreamers

#goptaxscam

#neveragain

#daca

#netneutrality

#protectdreamers

#dreamactnow

#blackhistorymonth 624

640

766

843

904

961

1,008

1,322

1,334

1,854

Democrats

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Top Hashtags Used by Congress in Q1 of 2018

#taxreform

#sotu

#taxcutsandjobsact

#schumershutdown

#utpol

#puertorico

#releasethememo

#chip

#daca

#az05 225

251

258

265

265

467

1,219

1,361

1,601

2,015

Republicans

Number of mentions on Twitter since 1/1/18 by Republicans and Democrats

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Insight #9:#goptaxscam and #protectdreamers were the only hashtags Democrats used that made the

top ten in January, February, and March.

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Ranked by number of mentions on Twitter per month by Democrats

January February March1) #sotu #blackhistorymonth #womenshistorymonth

2) #trumpshutdown #netneutrality #neveragain

3) #dreamers #dreamers #marchforourlives

4) #daca #trumpbudget #nationalwalkoutday

5) #goptaxscam #neveragain #endgunviolence

6) #dreamactnow #goptaxscam #enoughisenough

7) #protectdreamers #maxinewaters #goptaxscam

8) #chip #savetheinternet #internationalwomensday

9) #netneutrality #endgunviolence #daca

10) #mlkday #protectdreamers #protectdreamers

Top Hashtags Used by Democrats in Q1 of 2018

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Insight #10:#taxreform and #taxcutsandjobsact were the

only hashtags Republicans used that made the top ten in January, February, and March.

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January February March1) #sotu #taxreform #taxreform

2) #schumershutdown #taxcutsandjobsact #taxcutsandjobsact

3) #taxreform #utpol #stopschoolviolenceact

4) #taxcutsandjobsact #puertorico #womenshistorymonth

5) #chip #az05 #nationalagday

6) #releasethememo #blackhistorymonth #sesta

7) #utpol #daca #utpol

8) #marchforlife #checkyourcheck #relief4mainstreet

9) #prolife #va10 #righttotry

10) #daca #teamusa #omnibus

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Top Hashtags Used by Republicans in Q1 of 2018Ranked by number of mentions on Twitter per month by Republicans

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Insight #11:Four of the top five news accounts mentioned by Republicans on Twitter were Fox News programs.

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Most Mentioned News Outlets or Reporters by Congress in Q1 of 2018

@foxnews

@foxbusiness

@foxandfriends

@wsj

@varneyco

@dcexaminer

@thehill

@mariabartiromo

@hughhewitt

@cspan 69

70

76

83

86

88

99

152

447

717

Republicans

@cnn

@thedailybeast

@msnbc

@thehill

@maddow

@angela_rye

@nytimes

@aprildryan

@vice

@washingtonpost 100

114

126

134

137

199

204

316

324

354

Democrats

Number of mentions on Twitter since 1/1/18 by Republicans and Democrats

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Insight #12:Of the top ten most retweeted news

organizations by Democrats and Republicans, only two of the 19 organizations mentioned

work in print media.

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@FoxNews

@FoxBusiness

@foxandfriends

@CNBC

@dcexaminer

@AmericaNewsroom

@FaceTheNation

@LouDobbs

@AP

@thehill 23

24

25

28

29

33

36

56

160

359

Republicans

@thehill

@nowthisnews

@kylegriffin1

@CNN

@MSNBC

@AC360

@NBCNews

@CNNPolitics

@ABC

@CBSNews 38

39

44

47

54

62

68

71

86

162

Democrats

Number of retweets on Twitter since 1/1/18 by Republicans and Democrats

Most Retweeted News Outlets or Reporters by Congress in Q1 of 2018

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Insight #13:Eight of the ten most active senators on

Facebook are Democrats. Freshman Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA-17) leads the House and Sen.

Bernie Sanders (I-VT) leads the Senate.

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Most Active Members of Congress on Facebook

Khanna (D-CA-17)

O'Rourke (D-TX-16)

King (R-IA-4)

Blackburn (R-TN-7)

Polis (D-CO-2)

Renacci (R-OH-16)

Beyer (D-VA-8)

Crowley (D-NY-14)

Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL-27)

Delaney (D-MD-6) 392

407

418

449

461

495

584

617

645

827 Sanders (I-VT)

Heitkamp (D-ND)

Brown (D-OH)

Harris (D-CA)

Stabenow (D-MI)

Donnelly (D-IN)

Kaine (D-VA)

Murphy (D-CT)

Rubio (R-FL)

Murkowski (R-AK) 195

197

199

200

221

236

254

259

261

758

Number of posts on Facebook since 1/1/18

House Senate

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Insight #14:Eight of the top ten most active representatives

on Twitter are Democrats. The most active representative tweeted twice as often as the

most active senator.

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Most Active Members of Congress on Twitter

Clay (D-MO-1)

Beyer (D-VA-8)

Waters (D-CA-43)

Jayapal (D-WA-7)

Byrne (R-AL-1)

Castro (D-TX-20)

Khanna (D-CA-17)

Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL-27)

Espaillat (D-NY-13)

Ellison (D-MN-5) 828

855

898

934

959

1,059

1,375

1,496

1,759

2,199 Whitehouse (D-RI)

Cornyn (R-TX)

Rubio (R-FL)

Smith (D-MN)

Murray (D-WA)

Markey (D-MA)

Hatch (R-UT)

Portman (R-OH)

Booker (D-NJ)

Schumer (D-NY) 745

762

778

806

809

824

880

932

999

1,004

Number of tweets and retweets from official accounts since 1/1/18

House Senate

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Insight #15:Amongst the top ten most active Instagram users

in Congress, there is an even split between Democrats and Republicans in both chambers.

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Most Active Members of Congress on Instagram

Bustos (D-IL-17)

Noem (R-SD-1)

Rogers (R-AL-3)

O'Rourke (D-TX-16)

Stefanik (R-NY-21)

Crowley (D-NY-14)

Hice (R-GA-10)

Olson (R-TX-22)

Maloney (D-NY-12)

Payne (D-NJ-10) 83

83

94

95

95

100

125

131

132

145 Grassley (R-IA)

Harris (D-CA)

Sanders (I-VT)

Hoeven (R-ND)

Menendez (D-NJ)

Booker (D-NJ)

Fischer (R-NE)

Murkowski (R-AK)

Warner (D-VA)

Barrasso (R-WY) 45

46

50

50

52

65

69

82

121

145

Number of posts on Instagram from official accounts since 1/1/18

House Senate

Quorum Quarterly:

Measuring Legislative Activity and Social Media Trends in Q1 of 2018

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