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unhappycamper

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Fri Feb 28, 2014, 06:21 AM Feb 2014

House Republicans Voted Against Environmental Interests 95 Percent Of The Time In 2013

http://sierraactivist.org/2014/02/11/house-republicans-voted-against-environmental-interests-95-percent-of-the-time-in-2013/



House Republicans Voted Against Environmental Interests 95 Percent Of The Time In 2013
2 weeks ago by Climate Progress

House Republicans voted in line with environmental interests on key environmental legislation an average of just 5 percent of the time in 2013, according to a new scorecard.

The scorecard, released each year from the League of Conservation Voters, tallied 13 Senate and 28 House votes on key energy, conservation and other environmental measures during the first session of the 113th Congress. It found that environmental voting scores for House Republicans have dropped from 17 percent in 2008 to 10 percent in 2012, and down again to 5 percent last year — a decline the LCV attributes to the influence of the Tea Party. The House GOP caucus’ score this year was the lowest they had ever received from the LCV, which has been publishing scorecards since 1970.

“The issue is that the tea party has been such a drag on the Republican party writ large,” Tiernan Sittenfeld, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs at LCV, said on a press call Tuesday.

Senate Republicans scored an average of 17 percent, with Senate Democrats scoring a 92 percent and House Democrats scoring 87 percent on average. The report found that, in particular, freshmen Democrats were “overwhelmingly pro-environment,” with 44 out of 50 of them voting to oppose a bill that would have legislatively approved the Keystone XL pipeline, and scoring an overall average of 88 percent.
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House Republicans Voted Against Environmental Interests 95 Percent Of The Time In 2013 (Original Post) unhappycamper Feb 2014 OP
They have failed their corporate bosses - 5% is huge! liberal N proud Feb 2014 #1

liberal N proud

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1. They have failed their corporate bosses - 5% is huge!
Fri Feb 28, 2014, 07:40 AM
Feb 2014

They get paid to block all legislation that would pose restrictions on the corporations that provide most of the republican legislators income.



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