League of Conservation Voters
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The League of Conservation Voters is a nonpartisan American environmentalist lobby. According to their website,
The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) is the political voice of the national environmental movement and the only organization devoted full-time to shaping a pro-environment Congress and White House.
The League publishes the National Environmental Scorecard to aid voters in their decisions. In addition to tracking voting records and endorsing or opposing candidates, the group contributes to and participates in political campaigns and election campaigns.
The League's National Environmental Scorecard is the best known congressional environmental scorecard but is not the only one; others are published by, for example, the American Wilderness Coalition [1] (http://www.americanwilderness.org/), Population Connection [2] (http://www.populationconnection.org/), and CUSP [3] (http://www.uscongress-enviroscore.org/). The League has been criticized for not including any votes pertaining to overpopulation on their scorecard.
In the 2004 Democratic primary, the League endorsed John Kerry early in the primary season when Howard Dean was still the frontrunner. They are strongly opposed to George W. Bush.
External link
- The League of Conservation Voters (http://www.lcv.org/)