Today, the League of Conservation Voters — a Washington D.C.-based environmental group — came out with its 2012 National Environmental Scorecard, and the results shouldn't be too surprising.
Florida Democrats like Kathy Castor and Bill Nelson did extremely well, scoring in the 90th percentile.
Republicans like Bill Young and Marco Rubio didn't. The Pinellas representative received a score of score of 26 percent, while Rubio got a woeful 14 percent.
Other Florida Republicans from the Tampa Bay area also drew poor scores.
This article appears in Feb 21-27, 2013.
