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Our Endorsements For The 2008 Primary Elections

Our 2008 "green" primary slate encompasses congressional and state legislative candidates who have shown their mettle and determination to fight for New York's environment. Please lend them your support during the primary elections on Sept. 9, 2008 -- and help us elect green candidates now and in the general election by donating to the Climate Action PAC.
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NYLCV Endorses Alice Kryzan For Congress

Alice Kryzan has been an outstanding advocate for open space preservation, clean water, clean energy, and environmental justice in Western New York. She represented the Town of Clarence in its battle against the expansion of a hazardous waste facility. When the facility was later destroyed in a fire, she helped ensure that the site was cleaned up in an environmentally sound manner. With a proven track record -- and ambitious plans to transform the region into a center for "green-collar" jobs -- Kryzan is the right choice for the 26th Congressional District.


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Spitzer's Veto Of Lakes Legislation Was Right Act

Landfills Ban Would Have Hindered Brownfield Cleanups

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NYLCV Sets Out 100-Day Environmental Agenda for New Governor

Urges Spitzer To Put New York State on the Path To Solving Present and Future Environmental Challenges

New York, New York --- The New York League of Conservation Voters released its 100-day agenda for Governor-elect Eliot Spitzer on December 14. NYLCV identified six priority issue areas and specified the action steps that the new governor should take to address them.


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No Albany Incumbents Win NYLCV Endorsement

NYLCV Will Not Endorse Any Incumbents For State Legislature In 2006

New York, New York --- The New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV) is taking the unprecedented step of denying endorsements to each of the 67 incumbents who sought its backing in the 2006 election.


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