More Than Just Parks
More Than Just Parks
The first accountability tool built to track how Congress votes on America's public lands
National parks. Forests. Monuments. Wilderness. Every vote. Every member of Congress. Every roll call linked to the official record.
What happened in the House
222
Representatives earned an F on public lands
The 119th Congress passed bills to open the Arctic Refuge to drilling, strip protections from 30 million acres of public land, fast-track mining, and permanently delist gray wolves. 222 representatives voted for these attacks on most or all scored votes.
Who voted against your lands
13
Senators voted against public lands on every single scored vote
They showed up every time and voted to gut protections for the Arctic Refuge, strip safeguards from 30 million acres, and open wilderness to drilling. Every single time.
What you can do about it
30
F-rated senators face voters in 2026
Find your lawmakers below. See exactly how they voted. Call them. Share their record.
119th Congress · Updated March 2026

Congressional Public Lands Scorecard

How every senator and representative voted on America's national parks, forests, monuments, and wilderness

A More Than Just Parks investigation

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Pending Votes

These nominations and resolutions will affect public lands scores when they reach a floor vote. Call your senators now.

CRA Resolution · Introduced March 4
Grand Staircase-Escalante CRA

A Congressional Review Act resolution targeting protections for Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah. The monument spans nearly one million acres of irreplaceable fossil beds, ancient rock art, and desert wilderness.

Nomination · Advanced from Committee
Pearce BLM Nomination

The nomination of a new Bureau of Land Management director will shape management of 245 million acres of public land. The BLM oversees more federal land than any other agency.

Nomination · Awaiting Hearing
Socha NPS Nomination

The nominee for National Park Service director will oversee 423 national park sites visited by more than 300 million people annually.

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Methodology

Every score is built from official roll call records. Every link goes to the source.

Scoring Formula

Each scored vote carries equal weight. A member's score equals the percentage of scored votes cast in favor of public lands protection.

Score = (Pro-Lands Votes ÷ Total Votes Cast) × 100

Missed votes are excluded from the denominator. A senator who voted pro-lands on 8 of 9 votes cast (missing 1) scores 89, not 80. This prevents penalizing members for absences unrelated to public lands.

Grade Scale

  • A   90 to 100
  • B   80 to 89
  • C   70 to 79
  • D   60 to 69
  • F   0 to 59

Scored Votes

Correction Policy

If you believe any vote record is incorrect, contact [email protected]. We verify all data against official congressional roll call records and will correct any errors within 24 hours.

Citation

More Than Just Parks. Congressional Public Lands Scorecard, 119th Congress. Updated March 2026. morethanjustparks.com/congressional_scorecard

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