Representative

Joseph Crowley

D New York (NY-14)
Joseph Crowley
Joseph Crowley
Lifetime Score

94%

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2018

86%
30
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2017

100%
35
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2016

95%
36
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2015

89%
31
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2014

91%
32
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

2013

96%
27
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

2012

91%
32
Pro-environment votes
3
Anti-environment Votes

2011

94%
33
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

2010

100%
10
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2009

100%
14
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2008

92%
12
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2007

95%
19
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

2006

92%
11
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

2005

100%
18
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2004

100%
11
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2003

90%
18
Pro-environment votes
2
Anti-environment Votes

2002

100%
8
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2001

86%
12
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

2000

93%
13
Pro-environment votes
1
Anti-environment Vote

1999

100%
16
Pro-environment votes
0
Anti-environment Votes

2018 Note: Representative Crowley entered statements into the Congressional Record noting how he would have voted on roll call votes 178, 179 and 363, which would have been scored as pro-environment.

2016 Note: Representative Crowley entered a statement into the Congressional Record noting how he would have voted on roll call vote 433, which would have been scored as pro-environment.

2015 Note: Representative Crowley entered statements into the Congressional Recordnoting how he would have voted pro-environment on his missed votes. 

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