2006 Congressional Scorecard
5/16/2006
Executive Summary
The state Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs) are nonprofit, nonpartisan public
interest advocacy organizations. U.S. PIRG is the national advocacy office for state
PIRGs across the country. With a combination of professional expertise, citizen power,
and dogged persistence, the state PIRGs and U.S. PIRG work to
protect consumers and promote good government.
Now in its twelfth year, the annual Congressional Scorecard has been one of the many
citizenship tools used by U.S. PIRG and the state PIRGs to preserve the environment, advocate in the public interest, and revitalize participation in our democratic process. Going door-todoor
in cities and towns across the country, U.S. PIRG and state PIRG staff are distributing
this year’s Scorecard to more than one million households.
The 2006 Scorecard looks at the most important public interest votes taken between
February 9, 2005 and February 1, 2006 in the U.S. Congress. These votes
determined the direction of federal policy on critical issues ranging from environmental
preservation to health care to consumer protections.
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