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hatrack

(59,587 posts)
Thu Feb 28, 2019, 08:09 AM Feb 2019

LCV 2018 Rankings; 7 GOP Senators, 77 Representatives Rack Up Perfect Scores: Zero

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In 2018, Republican caucuses in the House and Senate each got a collective average score of a mere 8 percent from LCV — meaning their members supported pro-environment legislation 8 percent of the time. On the other side of the political aisle, Democrats scored 95 percent and 90 percent in the Senate and House, respectively. This daylight between the parties has only shrunk by a couple of percentage points since last year’s scorecard. Good thing this contrast isn’t happening amid the backdrop of a worldwide crisis, right? Oh wait, scientists have said humankind has around a decade to take action against catastrophic global warming.

On the left, 35 Democratic senators (including one independent senator — can ya guess who?) and 29 Democratic representatives received perfect scores. That means they voted pro-environment every single chance they got. Those perfect-scoring Senators include a large handful of 2020 presidential candidates: Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, Cory Booker, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Bernie Sanders (the answer to the above question).

On the right, seven senators and 77 members of the House earned zeroes. In other words, they cast anti-environment votes every single time such an issue came up. And keep in mind: These votes include topics like exposing waterways to invasive species, confirming former coal lobbyists to run the EPA, undermining clean air standards, and more.

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Utah Representative Rob Bishop, former chair of the House Natural Resources Committee, literally ate a hamburger at the podium in protest of the progressive proposal. The Republican wasn’t just hungry at an inopportune time. Fox News and some Republicans have criticized the Green New Deal for being a thinly veiled liberal plot to eliminate the nation’s cows. Nevermind that the resolution being championed by New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey doesn’t actually call for a ban on cattle. For what it’s worth, Bishop got a 3 percent score from LCV last year.

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https://grist.org/article/a-bunch-of-representatives-got-fs-on-their-environment-report-cards/

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LCV 2018 Rankings; 7 GOP Senators, 77 Representatives Rack Up Perfect Scores: Zero (Original Post) hatrack Feb 2019 OP
Oh, goodie. Arkansas is tied for the lowest score. My lovely Sen. Cotton sinkingfeeling Feb 2019 #1

sinkingfeeling

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1. Oh, goodie. Arkansas is tied for the lowest score. My lovely Sen. Cotton
Thu Feb 28, 2019, 08:37 AM
Feb 2019

is a receiver of zero and my congressman, Womack, got 4.

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