Federal Funding for Increased Auto Pollution

Senate Roll Call Vote 94

1991 Scorecard Vote

Pro-environment vote

Yes

Votes For

62

Votes Against

36

Not Voting

2

During consideration of the 1991 Surface Transportation Reauthorization, environmental organizations worked hard to eliminate the bias in current law favoring highway construction over other modes of transportation.

Environmentalists strongly supported provisions in S. 1204 that prohibited funds set aside for maintenance of the interstate highway system to be used for new highway capacity. Funds were also available in S. 1204 to add new capacity to highways. However, the bill required such projects to compete with alternative transit solutions, such as high occupancy vehicle lanes, to address increased transportation demand.

Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) offered an amendment that would have allowed the interstate maintenance funds, as well as the other funds in S. 1204, to be used for the construction of new lanes on interstate highways, purportedly to address air pollution concerns. In fact, diverting funds from mass transit programs to construct more clogged and congested highway systems would increase air pollution in the long run. Environmental groups opposed the Reid Amendment because it would have restored the bias in current law favoring highway construction.

Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY) moved to table (kill) the Reid Amendment. The Moynihan motion to table was accepted 62-36 on June 13, 1991. YES is the pro-environment vote.

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Alabama
1991 Scorecard Average

6%

Alaska
1991 Scorecard Average

9%

Arizona
1991 Scorecard Average

88%

Arkansas
1991 Scorecard Average

6%

California
1991 Scorecard Average

92%

Colorado
1991 Scorecard Average

94%

Connecticut
1991 Scorecard Average

100%

Delaware
1991 Scorecard Average

94%

Florida
1991 Scorecard Average

0%

Georgia
1991 Scorecard Average

97%

Hawaii
1991 Scorecard Average

97%

Idaho
1991 Scorecard Average

6%

Illinois
1991 Scorecard Average

94%

Indiana
1991 Scorecard Average

6%

Iowa
1991 Scorecard Average

6%

Kansas
1991 Scorecard Average

6%

Kentucky
1991 Scorecard Average

9%

Louisiana
1991 Scorecard Average

9%

Maine
1991 Scorecard Average

47%

Maryland
1991 Scorecard Average

100%

Massachusetts
1991 Scorecard Average

100%

Michigan
1991 Scorecard Average

94%

Minnesota
1991 Scorecard Average

97%

Mississippi
1991 Scorecard Average

6%

Missouri
1991 Scorecard Average

0%

Montana
1991 Scorecard Average

41%

Nebraska
1991 Scorecard Average

3%

Nevada
1991 Scorecard Average

94%

New Hampshire
1991 Scorecard Average

88%

New Jersey
1991 Scorecard Average

100%

New Mexico
1991 Scorecard Average

100%

New York
1991 Scorecard Average

97%

North Carolina
1991 Scorecard Average

3%

North Dakota
1991 Scorecard Average

6%

Ohio
1991 Scorecard Average

44%

Oklahoma
1991 Scorecard Average

6%

Oregon
1991 Scorecard Average

100%

Pennsylvania
1991 Scorecard Average

90%

Rhode Island
1991 Scorecard Average

97%

South Carolina
1991 Scorecard Average

6%

South Dakota
1991 Scorecard Average

6%

Tennessee
1991 Scorecard Average

3%

Texas
1991 Scorecard Average

6%

Utah
1991 Scorecard Average

9%

Vermont
1991 Scorecard Average

97%

Virginia
1991 Scorecard Average

100%

Washington
1991 Scorecard Average

97%

West Virginia
1991 Scorecard Average

16%

Wisconsin
1991 Scorecard Average

50%

Wyoming
1991 Scorecard Average

3%