1996 Scorecard Vote
The U.S. nuclear power industry still faces serious economic, safety, and environmental problems, despite huge government subsidies over many years. No new nuclear reactor has been ordered in nearly a generation, yet the industry continues to seek federal funding for research and development of new types of reactors.
The Department of Energy's Advanced Light Water Reactor (ALWR) program has received nearly $295 million in federal funds over the past five years. These funds subsidize corporations involved with the construction and export of reactors overseas, increasing the threat of nuclear weapons proliferation.
Reps. David Obey (D-WI) and Mark Foley (R-FL) offered an amendment to the Fiscal Year 1997 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill (H.R. 3816) to eliminate the $17 million budgeted next year for ALWR.
On July 25, 1996, the House rejected the Obey amendment, 198 - 211. YES is the pro-environment vote. (See Senate vote 11.)
pro-environment position