WASHINGTONSenator Jack Reed (D-RI) has received a perfect score of 100 percent from the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) on its National Environmental Scorecard for 2005. LCV, a non-profit organization, has published its environmental scorecard every Congress since 1970. The National Environmental Scorecard is an analysis of key votes during a session of Congress as decided by experts from 20 environmental and conservation organizations. It is imperative that we protect and maintain the environment and natural resources in Rhode Island and throughout the country, and in my tenure as a United States Senator, my voting record has demonstrated this commitment, Reed stated. I am pleased to again receive a perfect score from the League of Conservation voters, and I have been proud to stand up to those who want to reverse important environmental laws such as the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, or open our precious resources such as the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling.Reed received a 96 percent on his voting record in the 108th Session of Congress and a 100 percent during the 107th Session.