Mike Thompson versus the environment
December 9th, 2008
The environment loses out… big time.
Mike Thompson voted against reducing logging in Alaska’s Tongass rainforest (House 5).
Thompson repeatedly voted against limiting “predator control” which results in 100,000 dead coyotes, black bears, and cougars annually (House 6).
Thompson voted against limiting road building in Alaska’s Tongass Rainforest (House 6).
Thompson voted for the Forest Emergency Recovery and Research Act, a BS giveaway to the timber industry to increase logging (House 11).
Thompson voted against safeguarding 3 million acres of grasslands (House 20).
Thompson voted to deny transfer of $23 million from US Forest timber sales to wildlife habitat management and watershed restoration (Senate vote 5).
Thompson voted to restrict public input on logging projects (Senate Bill 1283).
Thompson voted to exempt pit mines built during road construction from all environmental provisions (Senate Bill 273).
Thompson voted to resume sport hunting of mountain lions (despite twice being rejected by voters) (Senate Bill 28).
Thompson voted to allow local governments to ignore environmental laws (Senate Bill 19).
Thompson voted to repeal law that set clear standards for what is “recycled”, “biodegradable”, etc. (Senate Bill 426).
Thompson voted to eliminate inter-city rail funds (Senate Bill 160).
Thompson voted against protection of California’s native oaks (Assembly Bill 54).
Thompson voted against prohibiting use of 27 toxic pesticides (Senate Bill 520).



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