Breaking down Stefanik’s low marks on environmental bills
Jun 28, 2022
4 minutes
BY E.J. CONZOLA II
The 2021 legislative session marked U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik’s lowest rating from the League of Conservation Voters since 2015, ending a trend of generally increasing scores.
The fall occurred after the league factored more votes outside strictly environment-related issues.
The congresswoman’s 2021 score of 13 out of 100 was the lowest she received from the league since getting a 9 in 2015—her first year in office. The 13 was the second lowest among New York’s 27 members of the House of Representatives, higher only than the 10 for Claudia Tenney of New Hartford and tied with freshman lawmaker
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