The League of Conservation Voters’ 2025 National Environmental Scorecard highlights how some of Ohio’s congressional leaders worked to protect our environment and democracy at the federal level, while others failed to do so.
League of Conservation Voters’ 2025 National Environmental Scorecard
This scorecard is intended to hold lawmakers accountable for votes supporting legislation that damages our environment and to celebrate climate champions who support pro-environment legislation. In the face of hundreds of dangerous bills meant to support polluters and remove investments in clean energy, many Ohio Congressmembers voted to protect the environment and push back against fossil fuel corporations. However, we must hold Ohio Congressional members accountable for their votes in favor of stripping protections for clean water, air, energy, and a healthy environment.
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The full delegation’s scores for 2025 are:
Senator Jon Husted (R) – 3%
Senator Bernie Moreno (R) – 3%
Representative Greg Landsman (D) (OH-01) – 97%
Representative David Taylor (R) (OH-02) – 0%
Representative Joyce Beatty (D) (OH-03) – 88%
Representative Jim Jordan (R) (OH-04) – 0%
Representative Bob Latta (R) (OH-05) – 0%
Representative Michael Rulli (R) (OH-06) – 0%
Representative Max Miller (R) (OH-07) – 0%
Representative Warren Davidson (R) (OH-08) – 0%
Representative Marcy Kaptur (D) (OH-09) – 94%
Representative Mike Turner (R) (OH-10) – 6%
Representative Shontel Brown (D) (OH-11) – 100%
Representative Troy Balderson (R) (OH-12) – 0%
Representative Emilia Sykes (D) (OH-13) – 100%
Representative David Joyce (R) (OH-14) – 6%
Representative Mike Carey (R) (OH-15) – 0%
The 2025 Scorecard scored:
- 34 Senate votes including:
- 11 amendments showing where members stood on affordable clean energy, manufacturing jobs, public lands, and federal workers on the Big Ugly Bill and its final passage (which LCV double scored)
- 7 nominees picked solely for their loyalty to Trump and fossil fuels
- 13 Congressional Review Act (CRA) attacks on clean air and water, wildlife, and public lands
- 32 House votes including:
- 8 bills driving up energy costs by blocking clean energy or giving handouts to dirty energy, and the final passage of the Big Ugly Bill (which LCV double-scored)
- 4 bills undermining public input on decisions affecting our environment and communities
- The SAVE Act to make voter registration more onerous
- The same 13 Congressional Review Act (CRA) attacks on clean air and water, wildlife, and public lands scored on the Senate side
- For a combined record number of 66 votes in the annual Scorecard, undermining the programs and laws that advance a safe climate, environment, and democracy.
LCV has published a National Environmental Scorecard every Congress since 1970. The Scorecard represents the consensus of experts from more than 20 respected environmental and conservation organizations who selected the key votes on which members of Congress should be scored. LCV scores votes on the most important issues of the year, including energy, climate change, environmental justice, public health, public lands and wildlife conservation, democracy, and spending for environmental programs. The votes included in the Scorecard presented members of Congress with a real choice and helped distinguish which legislators are working for environmental protection. More information on individual votes and the Scorecard archive can be found at lcv.org/2025-scorecard.