Nuclear Liability I

House Roll Call Vote 274

1987 Scorecard Vote

Pro-environment vote

Yes

Votes For

119

Votes Against

300

Not Voting

14

The Price-Anderson Act was first passed in 1957. It was intended as a temporary, ten-year measure to encourage the development of the newly-formed nuclear power industry. It has been extended twice, and expired on August 1, 1987. The Act protects the utilities and their contractors from liability in the event of an accident: it is the only industry in the U.S. which does not have to pay full damages, including compensation for death, injury, and property damage caused by an accident.

Because the industry is protected from liability, it has no incentive to implement the necessary safety measures to protect the public. It is estimated that the damage from a severe nuclear accident would likely exceed $15 billion. The total liability for the industry under the recently-passed House legislation (Price-Anderson Amendments, H.R. 1414) is now only $7 billion. 

The vote is on an Eckart (D-OH) amendment to make the owners of commercial nuclear power plants responsible for fully compensating accident victims. After an accident, the owners of nuclear plants would be required to pay a limited amount of money into a compensation fund for as many years as necessary to fully compensate damages. The amendment was based on a a proposal made by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 1983. 

The Eckart amendment was rejected 119-300 on July 29, 1987. YES is the pro-environmental vote.

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1987 State Scorecard Average

15%

Alaska
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58%

Arizona
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30%

Arkansas
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4%

California
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75%

Colorado
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52%

Connecticut
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97%

Delaware
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100%

Florida
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30%

Georgia
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35%

Hawaii
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98%

Idaho
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5%

Illinois
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81%

Indiana
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24%

Iowa
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5%

Kansas
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25%

Kentucky
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20%

Louisiana
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21%

Maine
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71%

Maryland
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83%

Massachusetts
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96%

Michigan
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54%

Minnesota
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47%

Mississippi
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24%

Missouri
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21%

Montana
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2%

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4%

Nevada
1987 State Scorecard Average

72%

New Hampshire
1987 State Scorecard Average

88%

New Jersey
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78%

New Mexico
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94%

New York
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63%

North Carolina
1987 State Scorecard Average

47%

North Dakota
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0%

Ohio
1987 State Scorecard Average

33%

Oklahoma
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3%

Oregon
1987 State Scorecard Average

68%

Pennsylvania
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56%

Rhode Island
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100%

South Carolina
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17%

South Dakota
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0%

Tennessee
1987 State Scorecard Average

13%

Texas
1987 State Scorecard Average

33%

Utah
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6%

Vermont
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100%

Virginia
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55%

Washington
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72%

West Virginia
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0%

Wisconsin
1987 State Scorecard Average

24%

Wyoming
1987 State Scorecard Average

3%