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Sen. Locke, Dels. Convirs-Fowler, Hayes, J. Jones, Mullin, Price, Turpin and Ward earn 100 Percent in Sierra Club Virginia Chapter General Assembly Scorecard
Sierra Club scorecard inventories votes of Virginia legislators on energy and the environment
RICHMOND, Virginia – The Sierra Club Virginia Chapter published its annual Virginia General Assembly Climate & Energy Scorecard today. The commonwealth’s legislators were graded on their votes during the 2018 General Assembly Session on legislation impacting Virginia’s energy policies and standards to fight climate change.
“It is essential to focus on the decision makers close to home who are voting on state policies,” Corrina Beall, the Legislative and Political Director of the Sierra Club Virginia Chapter, said. “We cannot make strides in the environmental realm unless we hold our elected local officials accountable.”
For each vote supporting the Sierra Club’s position, a legislator received one point. If the legislator was also the patron of an environmental bill, that legislator received one additional “extra credit” point for the session. Cumulative points were then divided by the total number of opportunities to vote, creating a score that represents the likelihood that these legislators will support environmentally progressive policy.
This year, the following legislators representing the Hampton Roads area received a 100 percent, “A+” grade: Sen. Locke (D-Hampton), Del. Convirs-Fowler (D-Virginia Beach), Del. Hayes (D-Chesapeake), Del. Jay Jones (D-Norfolk), Del. Mullin (D-Newport News), Del. Price (D-Newport News), Del. Turpin (D-Virginia Beach) and Del. Ward (D-Hampton). Their votes directly aligned with the Sierra Club’s values, making them top-tier environmental stewards.
The environmental issues evaluated include water quality, solar energy development, fracking, energy efficiency, flood protection, electric utility regulation and coal ash cleanup.
Please visit http://vasierra.club/ga2018 to view the scorecard. For more information, contact Ben Weiner at benjamin.weiner@sierraclub.org or (804) 241-9384.
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