League of Conservation Voters Action Fund
Climate and environmental policy
The operation.
LCV Action Fund is the federal PAC of the League of Conservation Voters, the leading US environmental political organization founded in 1969. It publishes the National Environmental Scorecard rating every member of Congress on environmental votes and contributes to candidates aligned with its climate, clean-energy, and conservation positions. LCV's combined federal political spending (PAC + super PAC LCV Victory Fund) has exceeded $100 million per recent cycle.
Major donors.
Notable races.
Sources.
Questions about League of Conservation Voters Action Fund.
What is the League of Conservation Voters?
The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) is the leading US environmental political organization, founded in 1969. Its federal political arm operates as LCV Action Fund (the PAC) and LCV Victory Fund (the super PAC). Together they constitute the largest federal climate and environmental political spending operation.
What is the LCV National Environmental Scorecard?
The LCV National Environmental Scorecard is an annual report that rates every member of the US House and Senate on their environmental voting record, going back to 1970. It is widely cited as the standard scorecard for environmental advocacy and is used by LCV to determine endorsements.
How much does LCV spend on federal elections?
LCV's combined federal political spending — LCV Action Fund (PAC), LCV Victory Fund (super PAC), and associated independent-expenditure operations — has exceeded $100 million per cycle in 2020, 2022, and 2024, making it one of the top single-issue federal political organizations.