OLCV’s 2007 Environmental Scorecard for the Oregon Legislature released today
Highlights Ratings of Oregon Legislators on Energy, Forests, Farmland & Water
The Oregon League of Conservation Voters' 18th Environmental Scorecard for the Oregon Legislature is now available.
The Scorecard outlines the impact of legislators’ votes on key environmental issues, and highlights individual legislators’ scores, the overall score for the Legislature, the Governor’s actions, and the honor and dishonor rolls.
Is the 2007 Oregon Legislature the most pro-environment in 30 years? Find out who voted in support of renewable energy and independence from foreign oil, who fought hard to clean up our waterways and protect our high quality farms and forests. Learn who’s out of step with voters and what pro-environment bills passed in one of the most pro-environment sessions in decades.
Then tell us what you think? Whose score surprised you most? What vote was most outrageous?
I vote for pro-environmental candidates because we can’t afford to sacrifice long-term stewardship for short-term gains.
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