Tanzi
ranks high on Common Cause scorecard
STATE HOUSE – Rep. Teresa Tanzi (D-Dist. 34,
South Kingstown, Narragansett) scored the second-highest mark in the General
Assembly on the 2014 Common Cause Legislative Scorecard, released this week.
Representative Tanzi, who is serving her second
term in the House of Representatives, received a final score of 77 percent on
the grassroots organization’s 11th biennial tally. The score is
based on a two-year voting record of legislators on a number of government
reform issues valued by Common Cause.
The
final score for each legislator is arrived at through a formula that weighs the
importance to Common Cause of each of the particular bills in question, the
number of times he or she voted with and against Common Cause’s position on
them, and the number of times the legislator did not vote at all on one of the
bills.
Representative
Tanzi received 100-percent marks in the categories of ethics and
campaigns/elections.
“During my time as the vice chairwoman of the
House Ethics Committee, we put a great deal of effort into developing
improvements to state ethics and transparency laws. I value trustworthy, open
government. I’m proud that my tax expenditure accountability bill was among the
bills Common Cause used as a measure on its scorecard, and I firmly stand
alongside Common Cause on many issues. Increasing transparency and public
access to information is important to me, because it leads to government that
is fairer and more effective,” said Representative Tanzi.