CTLCV Releases 2010 Environmental Scorecard
In the face of record-setting budget deficits, many legislators and business leaders seemed inclined to blame the economic downturn on the Department of Environmental Protection, in particular, and environmental regulations, in general. In the first months of the session, the state's most important protections for air, water, and land appeared at risk of dissolution.
"This year was especially trying. Lobbyists that have fought every year to weaken environmental laws and regulations for the benefit of a few industries found an opportunity for their false claims that protecting the environment was somehow an obstacle to Connecticut's future," said CTLCV's Executive Director, Lori Brown. "History has always shown the opposite. A clean environment makes for a good economy."
"Clean water, clean air, and protected open spaces are among the qualities that make Connecticut such a desirable place to live and work. These precious environmental resources need to be protected, even during hard economic times, not needlessly squandered in short-sighted and harmful policy changes, said Martha Phillips, CTLCV Co-Chair.
Scorecard Grades Lawmakers on their Environmental Voting Records
Number of Legislators with Good Grades Drops by 15%
In contrast, the number of legislators who scored C's, D's, or F's increased this year, from a total of 33 (18%) in 2009 to a total of 61 (33%) in 2010.
Although the outlook for the environment was grim at the start of the 2010 legislative session, CTLCV worked with other environmental advocacy groups to stop or at least minimize anti-environment efforts. In the end, the General Assembly adjourned without doing serious damage to environmental protection laws, and even extended them in some cases.
"We managed to thwart the worst of the rollbacks this year. But I have no doubt the anti-environmental forces will be back in 2011. That is why we should be very selective about who we elect this November. The people we elect will be making those key policy decisions and we want them on our side," said Brown.
Download the Full Scorecard at www.ctlcv.org/scorecard
In election years, CTLCV researches positions taken by political candidates and endorses those who demonstrate leadership and pledge to make the environment a high legislative priority. CTLCV's endorsements have become widely sought by candidates of all parties. These endorsements give environment-minded voters the information they need to make informed choices at election time.

