American Energy Alliance

2024 American Energy Scorecard for the House of Representatives

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This week the American Energy Alliance released its 2024 American Energy Scorecard for the House of Representatives. The AEA Scorecard scores voting and co-sponsorship decisions on legislation affecting energy policy in order to educate voters on how their representatives vote and hold members accountable for voting records. This year’s scorecard compiles 21 votes from the 118th Congress.  90 House members achieved a 100% score.

The following core principles guide the American Energy Scorecard:

All members are provided advanced notice that AEA plans to score an upcoming vote. The scored votes in the 118th Congress cover a range of energy issues. 

The full list of American Energy Champions within the House of Representatives:

While AEA applauds all the members who achieved 100%, we must also note members in key races whose overall voting record was especially harmful to their districts.  Representatives, Gabe Vasquez (19%) of New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District, Mathew Cartwright (5%) of Pennsylvania’s 8th Congressional District, and Yadira Caraveo (33%) all scored poorly, which is especially notable given the important role energy production plays in their districts.  

Here is the full list of the members who scored 0%:


To view the 2024 Energy Champions for the Senate visit this page. To see the full results please visit the American Energy Scorecard.

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