2019 National Environmental Scorecard

2019 National Environmental Scorecard – Georgia Delegation

The National Environmental Scorecard tracks votes on the most important environmental, public health, and energy issues of the year. Since 1970, the National Environmental Scorecard has been providing objective, factual information about the most important environmental legislation. The Scorecard represents the consensus of experts from about 20 respected environmental and conservation organizations who select the key votes on which members of Congress should be scored. 

This year’s scorecard measures votes cast during the second session of the 116th Congress. In Georgia, 5 House members earned a score of 90 percent or greater, including freshman Representative Lucy McBath who scored 97 percent, while 9 House members earned an abysmal score of 10 percent or less. Senators Isakson and Perdue were only slightly better, coming in at 29 and 14 percent respectively. The average House score for Georgia was 39 percent and the average Senate score was 21 percent. The full delegation’s scores for 2019 are:

 

Senator Isakson – 29%
Senator Perdue – 14%

 

District 1. Representative Buddy Carter – 17%
District 2. Representative Sanford Bishop – 93%
District 3. Representative Drew Ferguson – 7%
District 4. Representative Hank Johnson – 97%
District 5. Representative John Lewis – 90%
District 6. Representative Lucy McBath – 97%
District 7. Representative Rob Woodall – 10%
District 8. Representative Austin Scott – 7%
District 9. Representative Doug Collins – 7%
District 10. Representative Jody Hice – 0%
District 11. Representative Barry Loudermilk – 7%
District 12. Representative Rick Allen – 7%
District 13. Representative David Scott – 97%
District 14. Representative Tom Graves – 7%

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