From Beth Ahearn, MCV <[email protected]>
Subject Have a look: Presenting MCV's 2021 Environmental Scorecard
Date October 25, 2021 11:57 AM
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[link removed] [[link removed]]Dear John,
During the past year, our lives and communities have been disrupted in ways we had never seen before.
Yet, as the pandemic continues to test us, we are sure about one aspect of 2021: our commitment to combating climate change, protecting our environment, creating a more equitable future, and strengthening our democracy remains stronger than ever.
This year, despite all the challenges, our legislative champions followed through on their promises to put climate, environment, equity, and voting rights front and center, and our environment and democracy saw victory after victory in Augusta — thanks in large part to supporters like you.
Much of the work here at MCV is centered around political accountability — which culminates in our yearly Environmental Scorecard, which we use to showcase how each of your lawmakers measures up on their votes to protect Maine's environment, our health, and the climate.
That's why we're excited to share Maine Conservation Voters' 2021 Environmental Scorecard [[link removed]] ! Click here to see how each of your lawmakers scored this year. [[link removed]]
VIEW THE SCORECARD [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]]This year’s scorecard examined 7 bills that addressed issues of climate action, pesticides, recycling, land protection, equity, and voting rights — and 79 state senators and representatives received our coveted 100% score.
Maine made real progress in 2021, but the truth is, we still have so much more to do. During a very difficult, mostly virtual legislative session, lawmakers stepped up to tackle the real and urgent challenges facing our state and nation and achieved some incredible victories, including:
*
A
first-in-the-nation
public
fossil
fuel
divestment
order;
*
Progress
on
a
number
of
climate
solutions;
*
Phasing
out
toxic
chemicals;
*
Protecting
pollinators;
*
Working
to
address
systematic
racism
and
advance
equity;
*
Ensuring
that
every
one
of
our
democracy
and
voting
rights
priorities
was
signed
into
law;
*
Funding
the
wildly
popular
Land
for
Maine’s
Future
Program,
which
received
sizable
and
much
overdue
funding
in
Maine’s
State
Budget—with
bipartisan
support.
These wins—and future victories—hinge on our collective ability to hold our lawmakers accountable for their votes on the important environmental, equity, and democracy issues our members care so deeply about.
Take a minute to see how your lawmakers scored this year, and please feel free to share with your neighbors to let them know, too [[link removed]] .
The 2021 Environmental Scorecard also includes a Special Report on Governor Mills highlighting the Governor’s initiatives to address climate change, invest in Maine’s future, and protect voting rights.
Maine people need a strong clean energy economy, investments in clean transportation, efficient homes and businesses, flourishing natural resource industries, clean drinking water, resilient communities, and conserved lands and wildlife — and we need to ensure safe, accessible election systems and a fair and equitable transition to a new, green economy. We will continue to work with Gov. Mills and her team to ensure all Maine people, our economy, and our environment thrive.
Thank you for your support and dedication this year to help secure so many victories for the Maine we all love. With your help, we look forward to more in the coming year.
With gratitude,
[[link removed]]Beth Ahearn
Director of Government Affairs
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