Global Population

Senate Roll Call Vote 191

1994 Scorecard Vote

Pro-environment vote

No

Votes For

42

Votes Against

58

Issues

Explosive global population growth is one of the most serious threats to a healthy environment. In response to this threat, the United States has actively participated in international efforts to promote family planning and provide families — especially women — with better health care and education. In September 1994, for example, the U.S. played a major role in the landmark United Nations conference on population held in Cairo, Egypt.

Prior to that conference, activists on the radical right attempted to block effective U.S. participation in international family planning efforts. Sen. Jesse Helms (R-NC) offered an amendment to the Foreign Operations Appropriations bill (H.R. 4426) that ostensibly was designed to prevent the U.S. from spending money on promoting abortion as a primary method of family planning.

However, opponents — including Sens. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Alan Simpson (R-WY) — argued that the amendment was overly vague and was actually intended to block the U.S. from participating in the Cairo conference. Moreover, they noted that it could paralyze U.S. participation in all international population and family planning programs, including basic education and health care efforts.

On July 14, 1994, the Senate rejected the Helms amendment by a vote of 42 – 58. NO is the pro-environment vote.

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Alabama
1994 Scorecard Average

6%

Alaska
1994 Scorecard Average

9%

Arizona
1994 Scorecard Average

88%

Arkansas
1994 Scorecard Average

6%

California
1994 Scorecard Average

92%

Colorado
1994 Scorecard Average

94%

Connecticut
1994 Scorecard Average

100%

Delaware
1994 Scorecard Average

94%

Florida
1994 Scorecard Average

0%

Georgia
1994 Scorecard Average

97%

Hawaii
1994 Scorecard Average

97%

Idaho
1994 Scorecard Average

6%

Illinois
1994 Scorecard Average

94%

Indiana
1994 Scorecard Average

6%

Iowa
1994 Scorecard Average

6%

Kansas
1994 Scorecard Average

6%

Kentucky
1994 Scorecard Average

9%

Louisiana
1994 Scorecard Average

9%

Maine
1994 Scorecard Average

47%

Maryland
1994 Scorecard Average

100%

Massachusetts
1994 Scorecard Average

100%

Michigan
1994 Scorecard Average

94%

Minnesota
1994 Scorecard Average

97%

Mississippi
1994 Scorecard Average

6%

Missouri
1994 Scorecard Average

0%

Montana
1994 Scorecard Average

41%

Nebraska
1994 Scorecard Average

3%

Nevada
1994 Scorecard Average

94%

New Hampshire
1994 Scorecard Average

88%

New Jersey
1994 Scorecard Average

100%

New Mexico
1994 Scorecard Average

100%

New York
1994 Scorecard Average

97%

North Carolina
1994 Scorecard Average

3%

North Dakota
1994 Scorecard Average

6%

Ohio
1994 Scorecard Average

44%

Oklahoma
1994 Scorecard Average

6%

Oregon
1994 Scorecard Average

100%

Pennsylvania
1994 Scorecard Average

90%

Rhode Island
1994 Scorecard Average

97%

South Carolina
1994 Scorecard Average

6%

South Dakota
1994 Scorecard Average

6%

Tennessee
1994 Scorecard Average

3%

Texas
1994 Scorecard Average

6%

Utah
1994 Scorecard Average

9%

Vermont
1994 Scorecard Average

97%

Virginia
1994 Scorecard Average

100%

Washington
1994 Scorecard Average

97%

West Virginia
1994 Scorecard Average

16%

Wisconsin
1994 Scorecard Average

50%

Wyoming
1994 Scorecard Average

3%