Republicans for Environmental Protection
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Republicans for Environmental Protection (or REP America), is a national organization of Republican voters formed in 1995 with the stated purpose of educating and advocating environmental issues and supporting efforts to conserve natural resources and protect human and environmental health. Incorporated in Illinois, its headquarters are in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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[edit] Board of Directors
- President Martha Marks
- Vice President Bill McLaughlin
- Secretary Roy Gerdel
[edit] Members
[edit] Senate
- Lincoln Chafee, Rhode Island (Defeated in 2006)
- Susan Collins, Maine
- John McCain, Arizona
- Olympia Snowe, Maine
[edit] House
- Sherwood Boehlert, New York (Retired in 2006)
- Michael Castle, Delaware
- Vern Ehlers, Michighan
- Jim Gerlach, Pennsylvania
- Wayne Gilchrest, Maryland
- Nancy Johnson, Connecticut (Defeated in 2006)
- Timothy V. Johnson, Illinois
- Sue Kelly, New York (Defeated in 2006)
- Mark Kirk, Illinois
- Jim Leach, Iowa (Defeated in 2006)
- Jim Saxton, New Jersey
- Joe Schwarz, Michighan (Lost 2006 Primary)
- Chris Shays, Connecticut
- Rob Simmons, Connecticut (Defeated in 2006)
- James Walsh, New York