Energy Conservation

House Roll Call Vote 204

1987 Scorecard Vote

Pro-environment vote

No

Votes For

130

Votes Against

281

Not Voting

22

During the Reagan years the federal government has practically abandoned many of the energy conservation policies implemented in the late 1970s. For example, the President’s Task Force on Regulatory Reform urged Congress to do away with automobile fuel efficiency standards (the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards). Congress refused to do so, but the Department of Transportation then lowered the standards from 27.5 miles per gallon to 26. Similarly, the budget for energy conservation programs has been cut in half since 1980 and the budget for renewable fuels has been reduced by over 90% since 1980.

This vote is on a Walker (R-PA) amendment to the Interior Appropriations bill for fiscal 1988 (H.R. 2712) to cut $25 million from the energy conservation appropriation. Most of the money was earmarked for basic research on friction, the sterling engine, and ways to make the steel industry more energy efficient. The Walker amendment was rejected by a vote of 130-281 on June 25, 1987. NO is the pro-environmental vote.

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Alabama
1987 Scorecard Average

14%

Alaska
1987 Scorecard Average

87%

Arizona
1987 Scorecard Average

36%

Arkansas
1987 Scorecard Average

5%

California
1987 Scorecard Average

78%

Colorado
1987 Scorecard Average

62%

Connecticut
1987 Scorecard Average

99%

Delaware
1987 Scorecard Average

100%

Florida
1987 Scorecard Average

30%

Georgia
1987 Scorecard Average

36%

Hawaii
1987 Scorecard Average

100%

Idaho
1987 Scorecard Average

6%

Illinois
1987 Scorecard Average

81%

Indiana
1987 Scorecard Average

25%

Iowa
1987 Scorecard Average

7%

Kansas
1987 Scorecard Average

26%

Kentucky
1987 Scorecard Average

19%

Louisiana
1987 Scorecard Average

17%

Maine
1987 Scorecard Average

75%

Maryland
1987 Scorecard Average

86%

Massachusetts
1987 Scorecard Average

99%

Michigan
1987 Scorecard Average

56%

Minnesota
1987 Scorecard Average

44%

Mississippi
1987 Scorecard Average

25%

Missouri
1987 Scorecard Average

26%

Montana
1987 Scorecard Average

4%

Nebraska
1987 Scorecard Average

6%

Nevada
1987 Scorecard Average

74%

New Hampshire
1987 Scorecard Average

99%

New Jersey
1987 Scorecard Average

78%

New Mexico
1987 Scorecard Average

96%

New York
1987 Scorecard Average

60%

North Carolina
1987 Scorecard Average

49%

North Dakota
1987 Scorecard Average

3%

Ohio
1987 Scorecard Average

35%

Oklahoma
1987 Scorecard Average

6%

Oregon
1987 Scorecard Average

69%

Pennsylvania
1987 Scorecard Average

56%

Rhode Island
1987 Scorecard Average

100%

South Carolina
1987 Scorecard Average

19%

South Dakota
1987 Scorecard Average

0%

Tennessee
1987 Scorecard Average

13%

Texas
1987 Scorecard Average

32%

Utah
1987 Scorecard Average

1%

Vermont
1987 Scorecard Average

97%

Virginia
1987 Scorecard Average

56%

Washington
1987 Scorecard Average

76%

West Virginia
1987 Scorecard Average

0%

Wisconsin
1987 Scorecard Average

26%

Wyoming
1987 Scorecard Average

0%