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• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Oppose Extending And Expanding “Tax Credits For<br />

Natural Gas Powered Vehicles.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the<br />

AFP position by voting no on Senate Vote #41, S.Amdt. 1782 to S. 1813, extending and expanding “tax credits for<br />

natural gas powered vehicles.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Oppose Extending And Expanding “Tax Credits For<br />

Politically Favored Alternative Energy Sources.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson<br />

supported the AFP position by voting no on Senate Vote #39, S. Amdt. 1812 to S. 1813, extending and expanding<br />

“tax credits for politically favored alternative energy sources.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support Approving The Keystone XL Pipeline.<br />

According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by voting yes on Senate<br />

Vote #34, S. Amdt. 1537 to S. 1813, approving the Keystone XL pipeline project. [AFP Scorecard, Accessed<br />

1/26/16]<br />

• 2012: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support Providing Additional Time For The<br />

Administrator Of The EPA To Issue Achievable Weaker Emissions Standards “For Industrial, Commercial,<br />

And Institutional Boilers, Process Heaters, And Incinerators.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard,<br />

Senator Ron Johnson by voting yes on Senate Vote #30, S. Amdt. 1660 to S. 1813, providing additional time for the<br />

Administrator of the EPA “to issue achievable standards for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers, process<br />

heaters, and incinerators.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2011: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Oppose “An Omnibus Spending Bill Making<br />

Appropriations For Nine Appropriations Categories For The Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2012.”<br />

According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by voting no on Senate<br />

Vote #235, H.R. 2055, “an omnibus spending bill making appropriations for nine appropriations categories for the<br />

fiscal year ending September 30, 2012.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2011: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Oppose “Minibus Appropriations For The<br />

Departments Of Agriculture, Commerce, Justice, Transportation, And Housing And Urban Development,<br />

And Related Programs For The Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2012.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012<br />

Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson supported the AFP position by voting no on Senate Vote #208, H.R. 2112,<br />

“minibus appropriations for the departments of agriculture, commerce, justice, transportation, and housing and urban<br />

development, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2012.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed<br />

1/26/16]<br />

• 2011: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support A “Congressional Review Act Motion Of<br />

Disapproval Of EPA’s Cross-State Air Rule.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron Johnson<br />

supported the AFP position by voting yes on Senate Vote #201, S. J. Res. 27, a “Congressional Review Act motion of<br />

disapproval of EPA’s cross-state air rule.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2011: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Support A “Congressional Review Act Motion Of<br />

Disapproval Of FCC’s Net Neutrality Regulations.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron<br />

Johnson supported the AFP position by voting yes on Senate Vote #200, S. J. Res. 6, a “Congressional Review Act<br />

motion of disapproval of FCC’s net neutrality regulations.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed 1/26/16]<br />

• 2011: Sen. Johnson Voted With The AFP Position To Oppose “FY2012 Appropriations Bill For Ag, Science<br />

Commerce Justice And Transportation Housing.” According to AFP’s 2011-2012 Scorecard, Senator Ron<br />

Johnson supported the AFP position by voting no on Senate Vote #187, S. Amdt. 738 to H.R. 2112, “FY2012<br />

Appropriations Bill for Ag, Science Commerce Justice and Transportation Housing.” [AFP Scorecard, Accessed<br />

1/26/16]

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