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Name: Louie Gohmert State: Texas District: 1st Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Judiciary and Natural

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Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Ted Poe State: Texas District: 2nd Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Foreign Affairs and Judiciary

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Sam Johnson State: Texas District: 3rd Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Ways & Means

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Ralph M. Hall State: Texas District: 4th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Science, Space & Technology (Chair)

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Jeb Hensarling State: Texas District: 5th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Financial Services

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Joe Barton State: Texas District: 6th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Energy & Commerce

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail No Vote Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: John Culberson State: Texas District: 7th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Appropriations

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Kevin Brady State: Texas District: 8th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Ways & Means

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Al Green State: Texas District: 9th Political Party: Democrat Committee Assignment: Financial Services

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Michael T. McCaul State: Texas District: 10th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Ethics, Foreign Affairs, Homeland Security and Science, Space & Technology

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Pass Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Michael K. Conaway State: Texas District: 11th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Agriculture, Armed Services Ethics and Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Kay Granger State: Texas District: 12th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Appropriations

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Mac Thornberry State: Texas District: 13th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Armed Services and Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Ron Paul State: Texas District: 14th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Financial Services and Foreign Affairs

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

No Vote No Vote No Vote No Vote No Vote No Vote No Vote Fail Fail Fail No Vote Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Ruben Hinojosa State: Texas District: 15th Political Party: Democrat Committee Assignment: Education & the Workforce and Financial Services

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

No Vote No Vote No Vote No Vote No Vote No Vote No Vote Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Silvestre Reyes State: Texas District: 16th Political Party: Democrat Committee Assignment: Armed Services and Veterans Affairs

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Fail Pass Pass Pass Pass

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Bill Flores State: Texas District: 17th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Budget, Natural Resources and Veterans Affairs

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Sheila Jackson Lee State: Texas District: 18th Political Party: Democrat Committee Assignment: Homeland Security and Judiciary

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Randy Neugebauer State: Texas District: 19th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Agriculture, Financial Services and Science, Space & Technology

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Charlie A. Gonzalez State: Texas District: 20th Political Party: Democrat Committee Assignment: Energy & Commerce and House Administration

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Fail Pass Pass Pass

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Lamar Smith State: Texas District: 21st Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Judiciary (Chair), Homeland Security and Science, Space & Technology

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Pete Olson State: Texas District: 22nd Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Energy & Commerce

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Francisco Canseco State: Texas District: 23rd Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Financial Services

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Kenny Marchant State: Texas District: 24th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Ways & Means

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Lloyd Doggett State: Texas District: 25th Political Party: Democrat Committee Assignment: Budget and Ways & Means

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Michael Burgess State: Texas District: 26th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Energy & Commerce

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Blake Farenthold State: Texas District: 27th Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Homeland Security, Oversight & Government Reform and Transportation & Infrastructure

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Henry Cuellar State: Texas District: 28th Political Party: Democrat Committee Assignment: Homeland Security and Agriculture

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Fail Pass Fail Fail Fail No Vote Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Gene Green State: Texas District: 29th Political Party: Democrat Committee Assignment: Energy & Commerce

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Eddie Bernice Johnson State: Texas District: 30th Political Party: Democrat Committee Assignment: Science, Space & Technology and Transportation & Infrastructure

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: John Carter State: Texas District: 31st Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Appropriations

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

Name: Pete Sessions State: Texas District: 32nd Political Party: Republican Committee Assignment: Rules

Prevents the Interior Department from updating rules to protect streams from the destructive practice of mountaintop removal mining. Blocks efforts to clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Prevents the EPA from protecting Floridas waters from harmful algal blooms, dead zones, fish kills and declines in wildlife habitat. Stops the EPA from protecting Appalachia's environment and the health of its residents from mountaintop removal mining. Prevents the EPA from vetoing egregious projects that destroy streams and wetlands and threaten public drinking water supplies and wildlife. Stops the strongest safeguards on coal ash disposal, ignoring best available science and leaving communities at risk. Drastically cuts funds from critical environmental programs and endangers public health and the environment. Allows for pesticides to be applied directly to our waterways, endangering public health and surrounding ecosystems. Stops EPA actions to ensure safe drinking water for 117 million Americans and protect streams, wetlands and other U.S. waters. Allows for restoration work to continue in places like the Chesapeake Bay, Long Island Sound and the Great Lakes. Continues legal safeguards for waters that provide economic benefits and flood protection. Guts the Clean Water Act by replacing federal protections with inconsistent, state-by-state enforcement.

Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Note: Pass indicates a pro-environmental vote and Fail indicates an anti-environmental vote. No Vote indicates the member was absent for the vote, and these votes were not counted towards the report card score.

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