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2019-2020 LEGISLATIVE SCORECARD SUMMARY

WHAT MADE THIS POSSIBLE? YOU! TOWARD A CONSERVATION MAJORITY In 2019 and 2020, you used your voice to tell your Because LCV is both political and non- legislators to move forward with clean energy, partisan, our goal is to build a pro-conservation demand clean drinking water in our communities majority of state lawmakers from both parties who and conserve our state’s incredible natural support protecting the health of our communities resources. by tackling the big issues facing Michigan’s land, air, and water. Together, we are making a difference. An important part of our work is holding our elected officials accountable. This scorecard tells HOUSE you whether your representatives in Lansing Conservation Majority Breakdown listened to you and your neighbors, or if they listened to special interests. YES = 50 TELL YOUR LEGISLATORS MAYBE = 31 YOU KNOW THE SCORE NO = 31 1 It only takes a minute to say thanks-- or to TOTAL = 112 say no thanks-- to your legislators.

DONATE Because we could not accomplish our 2 mission without the generous support of SENATE our members, please make a donation so Conservation Majority Breakdown we can continue fighting for clean air and clean water in your community and continue YES = 16 our stewardship of Michigan’s unparalleled natural resources. MAYBE = 3 NO = 19 SPREAD THE WORD Finally, share this scorecard with your TOTAL = 38 3 friends and family so they know the score of their elected officials, too. Total number of legislators in the Michigan House exceeds number YOU CAN DO ALL OF THIS AT of House districts due to an early resignation and the passing of one MICHIGANLCV.ORG/SCORECARD Representative during the term. 2019-2020 LEGISLATIVE SCORECARD SUMMARY MICHIGANLCV.ORG/SCORECARD

REPRESENTATIVE SCORE REPRESENTATIVE SCORE REPRESENTATIVE SCORE REPRESENTATIVE SCORE

1 67 % 28 100 % 55 100 % 83 56 % 2 78 % 29 88 % 56 67 % 84 56 % 3 71 % 30 67 % 57 67 % 85 67 % 4 100 % 31 William Sowerby 100 % 58 67 % 86 Thomas Albert 56 % 4 Isaac Robinson 80 % 32 44 % 59 Aaron Miller 56 % 87 56 % 5 Cynthia A. Johnson 71 % 33 Jeff Yaroch 78 % 60 100 % 88 56 % 6 Tyrone Carter 78 % 34 67 % 61 67 % 89 67 % 7 LaTanya Garrett 63 % 34 100 % 62 89 % 90 67 % 8 Sherry Gay-Dagnogo 57 % 35 Kyra Bolden 88 % 63 67 % 91 Greg VanWoerkom 56 % 9 83 % 36 Douglas Wozniak 56 % 64 Julie Alexander 63 % 92 67 % 10 Leslie Love 83 % 37 100 % 65 67 % 93 67 % 11 67 % 38 67 % 66 67 % 94 67 % 12 78 % 39 56 % 67 100 % 95 100 % 13 89 % 40 89 % 68 100 % 96 88 % 14 89 % 41 100 % 69 100 % 97 67 % 15 100 % 42 67 % 70 James Lower 67 % 98 67 % 16 Kevin Coleman 67 % 43 71 % 71 78 % 99 67 % 17 Joseph Bellino 67 % 44 44 % 72 Steven Johnson 33 % 100 Scott VanSingel 63 % 18 78 % 45 Michael Webber 67 % 73 67 % 101 Jack O’Malley 67 % 19 100 % 46 John Reilly 33 % 74 78 % 102 56 % 20 100 % 47 Hank Vaupel 67 % 75 David LaGrand 89 % 103 67% 21 Kristy Pagan 100 % 48 Sheryl Kennedy 78 % 76 89% 104 Larry Inman 57 % 22 88 % 49 John Cherry 67% 77 56% 105 67 % 23 100% 50 78 % 78 56% 106 56 % 24 Steve Marino 67 % 51 56 % 79 67% 107 67 % 25 89 % 52 89 % 80 67 % 108 Beau LaFave 44 % 26 Jim Ellison 100 % 53 78 % 81 67 % 109 67 %

HOUSE 27 Robert Wittenberg 100 % 54 Ronnie Peterson 89 % 82 Gary Howell 67 % 110 50 %

SENATOR SCORE SENATOR SCORE SENATOR SCORE

1 100 % 11 100 % 21 Kim LaSata 71 % 2 100 % 12 100 % 22 57 % SENATOR SCORE 3 100 % 13 Mallory McMorrow 100 % 23 Curtis Hertel Jr. 100 % 31 71 % 4 100 % 14 57 % 24 Tom Barrett 43 % 32 Ken Horn 71 % 5 100 % 15 57 % 25 57 % 33 71 % 6 100 % 16 71 % 26 57 % 34 57 % 7 100 % 17 71 % 27 100 % 35 Curt Vanderwall 67 % 8 Pete Lucido 57 % 18 100 % 28 Peter MacGregor 71 % 36 71 % 9 100 % 19 71 % 29 100 % 37 Wayne A Schmidt 71 %

SENATE 10 Michael MacDonald 71 % 20 Sean McCann 100 % 30 71 % 38 Ed McBroom 57 %