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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

2011 Maryland LCV Environmental Scorecard

The 2011 Maryland League of Conservation Voters Environmental Scorecard was released Tuesday afternoon.  How did our Eastern Shore delegation fare?

 

SENATE

 
 

2011 Score

Lifetime Score

E. J. Pipkin

29%

28%

Richard Colburn

25%

14%

Jim Mathias

57%

78%

 

 

HOUSE

 
 

2011 Score

Lifetime

Steve Hershey

17%

17%

Jay Jacobs

25%

25%

Mike Smigiel

50%

48%

Rudy Cane

63%

81%

Addie Eckardt

50%

40%

Jeannie Haddaway

50%

46%

Charles Otto

25%

25%

Norm Conway

75%

63%

Mike McDermott

50%

50%

While not always the case, a good rule of thumb is that the higher a Delegate’s or Senator’s score, the less pro-growth (pro – job creation) he or she is.  None of the Shore’s delegation had scores in the 90% – 100% range, Delegates Norm Conway (D-38B) and Rudy Cane (D-37A), along with Sen. Jim Mathias (D-38) have scores that are getting up there.

We would recommend that you carefully read the LCV’s scorecard and see what votes were scored.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

A good rule of thumb is that the higher the Delegate's or Senator's score, the more out of touch they are with their constituents.

Anonymous said...

rudy cane is a joke and needs to go!

Anonymous said...

Good conservation is good for growth and business in the long run...it helps to protect the resources that make this place special and worth coming to.

The world is not as black-and-white as you would like it to be.