2009 California Environmental Scorecard
36th Annual Guide to Environmental Legislation and Votes for the 2009 Legislative Year
For nearly four decades, CLCV has rated each member of the California Legislature on key environmental votes of the session in the California Environmental Scorecard.
Read more about the 2009 legislative session in the 36th annual Scorecard: scroll down for the year in review, a snapshot of the numbers, and a search form to find out the scores of state legislators and the governor.
(Note: Scores from the completed 2010 legislative session will appear in CLCV's upcoming 2010 Scorecard, which will be published February 10, 2011.)
How did your elected official vote?
Year in Review
Last year’s Scorecard noted that the legislative session was dominated by one issue: the state budget. This year, in an economic game of piling on, the state’s chronic budget deficits continued and were compounded by a historically weak economy that produced a California jobless rate above 12 percent. This fiscal and economic one-two punch, combined with erratic leadership from Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and a deeply polarized legislature, has brought the state to a breaking point.
In the only state that requires a two-thirds vote both to pass a budget and to raise taxes, budgetary sleight-of-hand and “robbing Peter to pay Paul” tactics have become cynical but accepted tools of the budget-writing trade. But at some point the tricks get all used up, the smoke clears and all that’s left is the mirror. California reached that point in 2009. The economic crisis added a genuine fear factor, which cast a pall over the entire 2009 legislative session.
Snapshot of the Numbers
| Scorecard | 2009 | 2008 |
|---|---|---|
| Average of all Assemblymembers | 60% | 61% |
| Average Assembly Republican Score | 13% | 14% |
| Average Assembly Independent Score | 86% | - |
| Average Assembly Democrat Score | 87% | 93% |
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Perfect 100s (Ammiano, Brownley, Chesbro, Feuer, Huffman, Krekorian, B. Lowenthal, Monning, Nava, Salas, Saldaña, Skinner) |
12 | 19 |
| Average of all Senators | 55% | 60% |
| Average Senate Republican Score | 9% | 12% |
| Average Senate Democrat Score | 82% | 90% |
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Perfect 100s (Corbett, Hancock, Leno, A. Lowenthal, Pavley, Simitian, Wiggins) |
7 | 9 |
| Governor | 28% | 60% |
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2011 California Environmental Scorecard
How did your legislators perform in Sacramento—and how did Jerry Brown do in his return to the governor's office?
Find out in CLCV's 2011 California Environmental Scorecard.
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