Energy Security

House Roll Call Vote 140

1992 Scorecard Vote

Pro-environment vote

No

Votes For

263

Votes Against

135

Not Voting

36

Environmentalists believe that the environmental and economic costs of America’s heavy reliance on petroleum should be borne by the producers and consumers of petroleum, not imposed as an invisible burden on all taxpayers. Establishing the true cost of oil dependence will send market signals that promote energy efficiency, development of renewable resources, and long-term, sustainable energy security.

The House version of the Comprehensive National Energy Policy Act (H.R. 776) included a provision which required oil importers and refiners to set aside a small portion of their oil (on the order of 1%) to fill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) or make cash payments to the SPR fill fund. Oil companies would have retained title to their SPR contributions and would have received revenues from any future sales out of the Reserve. Without a mechanism to establish the real costs of our oil habit, the US will continue to promote wasteful consumption and unnecessary dependence on a resource that threatens our public health, environment and the global climate.

The vote is on Representative Dan Rostenkowski’s (D, IL-8) amendment to strike this provision from the Energy bill. The motion to strike was adopted 263-135 on May 27, 1992. NO is the pro-environment vote.

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Alabama
1992 State Scorecard Average

15%

Alaska
1992 State Scorecard Average

58%

Arizona
1992 State Scorecard Average

30%

Arkansas
1992 State Scorecard Average

4%

California
1992 State Scorecard Average

75%

Colorado
1992 State Scorecard Average

52%

Connecticut
1992 State Scorecard Average

97%

Delaware
1992 State Scorecard Average

100%

Florida
1992 State Scorecard Average

30%

Georgia
1992 State Scorecard Average

35%

Hawaii
1992 State Scorecard Average

98%

Idaho
1992 State Scorecard Average

5%

Illinois
1992 State Scorecard Average

81%

Indiana
1992 State Scorecard Average

24%

Iowa
1992 State Scorecard Average

5%

Kansas
1992 State Scorecard Average

25%

Kentucky
1992 State Scorecard Average

20%

Louisiana
1992 State Scorecard Average

21%

Maine
1992 State Scorecard Average

71%

Maryland
1992 State Scorecard Average

83%

Massachusetts
1992 State Scorecard Average

96%

Michigan
1992 State Scorecard Average

54%

Minnesota
1992 State Scorecard Average

47%

Mississippi
1992 State Scorecard Average

24%

Missouri
1992 State Scorecard Average

21%

Montana
1992 State Scorecard Average

2%

Nebraska
1992 State Scorecard Average

4%

Nevada
1992 State Scorecard Average

72%

New Hampshire
1992 State Scorecard Average

88%

New Jersey
1992 State Scorecard Average

78%

New Mexico
1992 State Scorecard Average

94%

New York
1992 State Scorecard Average

63%

North Carolina
1992 State Scorecard Average

47%

North Dakota
1992 State Scorecard Average

0%

Ohio
1992 State Scorecard Average

33%

Oklahoma
1992 State Scorecard Average

3%

Oregon
1992 State Scorecard Average

68%

Pennsylvania
1992 State Scorecard Average

56%

Rhode Island
1992 State Scorecard Average

100%

South Carolina
1992 State Scorecard Average

17%

South Dakota
1992 State Scorecard Average

0%

Tennessee
1992 State Scorecard Average

13%

Texas
1992 State Scorecard Average

33%

Utah
1992 State Scorecard Average

6%

Vermont
1992 State Scorecard Average

100%

Virginia
1992 State Scorecard Average

55%

Washington
1992 State Scorecard Average

72%

West Virginia
1992 State Scorecard Average

0%

Wisconsin
1992 State Scorecard Average

24%

Wyoming
1992 State Scorecard Average

3%