Senator Brian Kavanagh and Assemblymember Didi Barrett held a rally in the Capitol building to advocate for legislation to increase New York’s offshore wind goals. S. 6327/A. 7407 would increase the State’s current goal of 9 gigawatts (GW) of offshore energy by 2035 to 9.9 GW and establish three new ambitious targets: 15.8 GW by 2040, 18 GW by 2045, and 20 GW by 2050.
Learn MoreThe Development Assistant will support the Development Department with all of its fundraising activities. This person will report to the Development Manager and will work closely with the Senior Director of Development and Chief of Staff.
Learn MoreThe release of the Mayor's Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2024 has initiated the next phase of discussions between the Mayoral Administration and City Council toward finalizing the budget. As New York City faces many environmental and climate challenges, it is imperative that the City’s final FY24 budget prioritizes efforts to move us towards park equity, zero waste, reliable and affordable clean transportation, and more. Allocating sufficient funds towards these initiatives can help create a more sustainable, resilient, and equitable future for the City and its residents.
Learn MoreThe chairs of the Health Committee of the New York State Legislature -- Senator Gustavo Rivera and Assemblymember Amy Paulin – have introduced legislation, S.5512 / A. 6115 known as the “Lead Pipe Right to Know Act.” This bill will make information about the number and location of lead pipes easily accessible to the public and decision-makers, so that state and federal resources can be secured and efficiently disbursed to local efforts to get the lead out of New York’s drinking water by removing all lead pipes.
Learn MoreOn May 16, NYLCV hosted a panel discussion on the environmentally significant proposal called the City of Yes for Carbon Neutrality. NYC’s City of Yes proposal calls for the city to amend its outdated zoning laws.
Learn MoreThe New York State fiscal year budget has passed with some significant environmental wins. Now, we are turning our attention to our post-budget legislative priorities, and in the coming weeks we will be asking you and all New Yorkers to write their state legislators in support of several environmental measures.
Learn More“NYLCV is the place to be,” House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries told the crowd in his keynote address at NYLCV's 2023 Gala. NYLCV raised more than $1.2 million and welcomed over 800 guests to the annual celebration held at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Gov. Kathy Hochul were also on hand to help celebrate a year of momentous environmental accomplishments. The League honored Posillico Inc. for its environmental commitment.
Learn MoreIn the post-budget legislative session, the New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV) is advocating strongly for the approval of
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