POINT OF ORDER  (CONT.)

bad provisions (sufficiency language for the EIS and no other enviro review for one year, mandating at least 35% of federal oil shale resources be leased in the year after BLM approves a final rule for commercial production, removal of public review provisions from energy bill, and royalty and other fee reductions) was defeated by a vote of 22-18.  Below is the recorded vote on this amendment.
(a YES vote is for the Udall amendments)

NO-Republican (20)
Pombo-CA
Young-AK
Gallegly-CA
Calvert-CA
Cubin-WY
Radonovich-CA
Jones-NC
Cannon-UT
Peterson-PA
Gibbons-NV
Walden-OR
Tancredo-CO
Hayworth-AZ
Flake-AZ
Renzi-AZ
Pearce-NM
Brown-SC
Drake-VA
Fortuno-PR
Gohmert-TX
NO-Democrat (2)
Melancon-LA
Boren-OK

YES-Republican (2)
Saxton-NJ
Gilchrest-MD
YES-Democrat (16)
Rahall-WV
Abercrombie-HI
Ortiz-TX
Christensen-VI
Kind-WI
Napolitano-CA
Tom Udall-NM
Grijalva-AZ
Bordallo-GU
Costa-CA
Markey-MA
DeFazio-OR
Inslee-WA
Mark Udall-CO
Cardoza-CA
Herseth-SD

The payoff to campaign contributors is so blatant no attempt was made to hide the fact.

The Democrats were turned out of control of the House in 1994 because they had become complacent, unresponsive to public input and corrupt, if not on a much smaller scale such as the House Post office check kiting by members.

The corruption of the present party in power is as grand a scale as the Grand Canyon itself. From manufacturing reasons for going to war and killing over 2,000 young Americans,  purposely outing a covert CIA agent, ignoring scientific evidence to pay off campaign contributors through bogus research conclusions to now selling off our public parks is the apogee of arrogance and corruption.

It is past time to turn out these foxes guarding the henhouse while we still have something of a henhouse left.