Iseman’s ‘green’ record in doubt
Chad Nelson
The article regarding Toni Iseman’s reappointment to the California
Coastal Commission missed a few key points regarding Ms. Iseman’s
voting record. First off, Ms. Iseman’s record in 2003, her first year
on the Coastal Commission, was a 58% and represented the best voting
record of a public official on the commission. Unfortunately, since
that time her conservation voting record has been in decline. It is
important that Ms. Iseman’s record in 2004 be evaluated in the
context of the other commissioners, which is what the Conservation
Vote Chart is intended to do.
Here is a list of the voting records for active commissioners in
2004:
* Sara Wan (Malibu), 78%
* Mary K. Shallenberger (Sacramento), 75%
* Meg Caldwell (Stanford), 73%
* William A. Burke (Los Angeles), 54%
* Mike Reilly (Santa Rosa), 43%
* Scott H. Peters (San Diego), 40%
* Toni Iseman (Laguna Beach), 34%
* Patrick Kruer (La Jolla, 33%
* Dave Potter (Monterey), 25%
* Steven Kram (San Francisco), 0%
* Dan Secord (Santa Barbara), 0% (short record)
* Bonnie Neely (Eureka), No record
In this list you’ll notice that Ms. Iseman’s score is seventh best
-- not where you would expect an ardent environmentalist to be. What
is disappointing to the coastal conservation community is that Ms.
Iseman’s drop from 58% in 2003 to 34% in 2004 represents the largest
drop (24%) for all commissioners.
The Surfrider Foundation’s goal as a co-author of the Conservation
Vote Chart is to hold all Coastal Commissioners accountable to their
voting record (good and bad) and to inform the public regarding these
votes.
We have not set any standard to earn our support; we are simply
reporting the results from our perspective as a coastal conservation
organization that supports clean water, open beach access, beach
preservation, and healthy coastal ecosystems. I encourage readers to
read the Conservation Vote Chart and make their own decision
regarding Iseman’s record. The report can be found at:
https://www.sierraclub.org/ ca/coasts.
* CHAD NELSEN is a spokesman for the Surfrider Foundation Laguna
Beach.
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