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00-DLC10 on Aug 1, 2000

Modernize Environmental Policies
National environmental policies, mostly developed in the 1970s, have been remarkably successful in improving the quality of our air and water. But we face a new set of environmental challenges for which the old strategy of centralized, command-and-control regulation is no longer effective.

The old regime of prohibitions and fines levied on polluters is not well equipped to tackle problems such as climate change, contamination of water from such sources as farm and suburban runoff, loss of open lands, and sprawl. Without relaxing our determination to maintain and enforce mandatory national standards for environmental quality, it is time to create more effective, efficient, and flexible ways of achieving those standards.

For example, a system of tradable emissions permits would give factories, power plants, and other sources of air pollution and greenhouse gases a powerful incentive not only to meet but to exceed environmental standards. Decisions about solving local environmental problems should be shifted from Washington to communities, without weakening national standards. Finally, to empower citizens and communities to make sound decisions, government should invest in improving the quality and availability of information about environmental conditions.

    Goals for 2010
  • Create a domestic emissions trading system to reduce greenhouse gases by 10 percent.
  • Promote innovative agreements for community and regional partnerships to achieve national environmental goals and standards through local strategies.
  • End government subsidies for sprawl.


    Participating counts on VoteMatch question 18.
  • Topic: Energy & Oil
  • Headline: Supports tradable emissions permits for greenhouse gases (Score: 1)
  • Key for participation codes:
  • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
  • Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
  • Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
  • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred
  • Surveys: '+' supports; '-' opposes.



Democrats participating in 00-DLC10

Brian Baird s1aWashington Democrat (until 2010)
Max Baucus s1aMT Democrat Sr Senator
Evan Bayh s1sIN Former Democratic Senator
Shelley Berkley s1aNevada Democrat
John Breaux s1sLA Former Democratic incumbent; retired 2004
Maria Cantwell s1aWA Democrat Jr Senator
Lois Capps s1aCalifornia Democrat
Russ Carnahan s1aMissouri Democrat
Tom Carper s1aDE Democrat Sr Senator
Ed Case s1aHawaii Democrat
Ben Chandler s1aKentucky Democrat
Bill Clinton s1aPOTUS Democrat
Kent Conrad s1aND Democrat Sr Senator
Bud Cramer s1aAlabama Democrat (Retiring 2008)
Joseph Crowley s1aNew York Democrat
Artur Davis s1aAlabama Former Democrat (until 2010)
Jim Davis s1sFlorida Democrat
Susan Davis s1aCalifornia Democrat
Cal Dooley s1sCalifornia Democrat (Until 2004)
Byron Dorgan s1aND Democratic Jr Senator (retiring 2010)
John Edwards s1aNC Former Democrat Senator; retired to run for President, 2004
Rahm Emanuel s1aIllinois Former Democrat (until 2009)
Eliot Engel s1aNew York Democrat/Liberal
Bob Etheridge s1aNorth Carolina Democrat (Unseated 2010)
Dianne Feinstein s1aCA Democrat Sr Senator
Dick Gephardt s1aMissouri Democrat (Until 2004)
Al Gore s1aPOTUS Democrat
Bob Graham s1aFL Former Democratic Senator; retired 2004
Jane Harman s1aCalifornia Democrat
Brian Higgins s1aNew York Democrat
Rush Holt s1aNew Jersey Democrat
Darlene Hooley s1aOregon Democrat (Retiring 2008)
Jay Inslee s1aWashington Democrat
Steve Israel s1aNew York Democrat
Tim Johnson s1aSD Democrat Sr Senator
Bob Kerrey s1aNE Former Democrat Senator
John Kerry s1sMA Democrat Sr Senator
Ron Kind s1aWisconsin Democrat
Herbert Kohl s1aWI Democrat Sr Senator
Mary Landrieu s1sLA Democrat Sr Senator
Rick Larsen s1aWashington Democrat
John Larson s1aConnecticut Democrat
Blanche Lambert Lincoln s1sAR Former Democratic Senator
Zoe Lofgren s1aCalifornia Democrat
Carolyn McCarthy s1aNew York Dem./Ind./Working-Families
Mike McIntyre s1aNorth Carolina Democrat
Gregory Meeks s1aNew York Dem./Working-Families
Juanita Millender-McDonald s1aCalifornia Democrat
Dennis Moore s1aKansas Democrat (until 2010)
James Moran s1sVirginia Democrat
Ben Nelson s1aNE Democrat Sr Senator
Bill Nelson s1aFL Democrat Sr Senator
Sam Nunn s1aGA Democrat Senator (Former)
Martin O`Malley s1aMD Democrat
David Eugene Price s1aNorth Carolina Democrat
Mark Pryor s1aAR Democratic Sr Senator
Charles Robb s1sVA Democrat Senator (Former)
Tim Roemer s1sIndiana Democrat
Loretta Sanchez s1aCalifornia Democrat
Adam Schiff s1aCalifornia Democrat
Allyson Schwartz s1aPennsylvania Democrat
David Scott s1aGeorgia Democrat
Kathleen Sebelius s1aKS Former Democratic Governor (1994-2002); Sec. of HHS
David Adam Smith s1aWashington Democrat
Debbie Stabenow s1aMI Democrat Jr Senator
John Tanner s1aTennessee Democrat (until 2010)
Ellen Tauscher s1sCalifornia Former Democrat (until 2009)
Tom Udall s1aNew Mexico Democrat (Senate 2008)
Tom Vilsack s1sIA Former Democratic Governor (1994-2002); Sec. of Agriculture
David Wu s1aOregon Democrat



Republicans participating in 00-DLC10



Independents participating in 00-DLC10

Hillary Clinton s1aNY Former NY Democrat Senator; now Secretary of State
Harold Ford s1aNY 2010 Democratic Primary Challenger; previously US Rep (TN)
Joseph Lieberman s1sCT Independent Sr Senator; Gore's VP nominee; ran for Pres.2004
Janet Napolitano s1aUS Cabinet
Gavin Newsom s1aCA00 S.F. Mayor; former Gov. candidate (2000)
Mike Thurmond s1aGA 2010 Democratic Challenger
Anthony Williams s1aDC00 Washington Mayor



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 70
Republicans: 0
Independents: 7


















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