2019 Environmental Scorecard for the Oregon Legislature

Tawna Sanchez

D - Portland, Representative, District 43
Tawna Sanchez
94%

2019 Score

Lifetime Score: 97%

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House Votes

BillVote
OCN Priority BillHB 2020Clean Energy JobsPro-Environment Vote
OCN Priority BillHB 2007Dirty DieselPro-Environment Vote
OCN Priority BillHB 2209Oil Trains SafetyPro-Environment Vote
SB 256Offshore Drilling BanPro-Environment Vote
SB 580No Cyanide TrapsPro-Environment Vote
HB 2250Oregon Environmental Protection ActPro-Environment Vote
HB 2001HousingPro-Environment Vote
HB 2509Plastic Bag BanPro-Environment Vote
HB 2883Polystyrene BanPro-Environment Vote
HB 2623Fracking MoratoriumPro-Environment Vote
OCN Major ThreatHB 2456Residential Development on FarmlandPro-Environment Vote
HB 2436Undermining Wetlands ProtectionsAnti-Environment Vote
HB 2437Ditching Stream ProtectionsPro-Environment Vote

OLCV Scores

YearScore
201994%
2017100%
pro-environment voteanti-environment voteabsent, excusedabsent, unexcusednot available
 
 

About OLCV

The Oregon League of Conservation Voters is a non-partisan organization with a simple mission: to pass laws that protect Oregon's environmental legacy, elect pro-environment candidates to office, and hold all of our elected officials accountable.

For more information about OLCV, visit our website at olcv.org.

About the Scorecard

For more than 40 years, OLCV has protected Oregon's natural legacy. An essential part of our work is holding our elected officials accountable. The OLCV Environmental Scorecard is not only one of our most important accountability tools, but also a tradition. The first scorecard was published in 1973.

By sharing how each member of the Legislature voted on the most critical conservation bills, we help Oregonians understand whether legislators listened to their constituents, or if they listened to special interest groups instead. It also serves as a summary of environmental bills and includes special recognition of the legislative champions.