Congressional Public Lands Scorecard
How every senator and representative voted on America's national parks, forests, monuments, and wilderness
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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.
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.
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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SubscribeMethodology
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.
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
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