The New York League of Conservation Voters Gives Green is proud to announce its second round of endorsements of the election cycle, recognizing a diverse group of environmental champions running for office, including for New York City mayor and city council.
“We were fortunate this year to have a field of candidates with a strong track record on environmental action. In many races, we had to choose between contenders who all demonstrated serious commitments to climate; in those instances, we focused on candidates who have consistently delivered real results,” said Julie Tighe, President of the New York League of Conservation Voters. “In the mayoral race, Andrew Cuomo and Brad Lander rose above the rest. Governor Cuomo was instrumental in passing the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act and made generational investments in clean air, clean water, and parks. Comptroller Lander has been a leader on climate finance, driving fossil fuel divestment from pension funds, helping to pass the nation-leading plastic bag ban and Styrofoam restrictions, and championing environmental causes throughout his time on the City Council. We are proud to endorse this group of candidates and look forward to working with them to continue advancing environmental progress at the local level.”
Municipal leaders play an important role in shaping the environment we inhabit every day, which is why the League endorsed candidates with a proven track record of environmental action and a history of championing NYLCV priorities. NYLCV Gives Green endorsed the following 14 candidates:
NYC Mayor (Co-endorsement)
Andrew Cuomo & Brad Lander
Mark Levine
Jumaane Williams
Keith Powers