American Energy Alliance

American Energy Alliance 2020 Senate Scorecard

This week the American Energy Alliance released its American Energy Scorecard for the United States Senate.  The AEA scorecard scores voting and co-sponsorship decisions on legislation affecting energy and environmental policy, educating voters on how their representatives’ vote and holding members accountable for those decisions.  This year’s Senate scorecard compiles 23 votes and 1 co-sponsorship decision from the full 6-year terms of the Senators up for reelection in 2020.  15 Senators achieved better than a 90% score over their full term of office.

The American Energy Scorecard is guided by the following core principles:

All members are notified in advance that AEA plans to score an upcoming vote. The scored votes in the last three Congresses cover a range of energy and environmental policy issues: 

One co-sponsorship decision was scored, in this case scored against (meaning not cosponsoring scored positively).  This was the resolution supporting a Green New Deal, which sought to control every aspect of the economy through controlling energy decisions.

To see a full list of how senators did over their six-year term click here.

AEA applauds the 15 Senators who demonstrated support for affordable energy and free markets over their six-year term.

  • Sen. Ben Sasse
  • Sen. Dan Sullivan
  • Sen. Jim Risch
  • Sen. Bill Cassidy
  • Sen. Jim Inhofe
  • Sen. John Cornyn
  • Sen. Mike Enzi
  • Sen. Tom Cotton
  • Sen. David Perdue
  • Sen. Joni Ernst
  • Sen. Mike Rounds
  • Sen. Mitch McConnell
  • Sen. Shelley Moore Capito
  • Sen. Steve Daines
  • Sen. Thom Tillis

For more information on how these issues impact the election check out AEA’s Vote Energy 2020 election hub.

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