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Environmentally Friendly Transportation: Biking
Biking is an affordable, healthy, and environmentally friendly mode of transportation. In warmer weather, there are a number of things that you can do to keep your bike commutes safe and efficient. 
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Great American Outdoors Act Passes U.S. Senate
The Great American Outdoors Act has passed with overwhelming bipartisan support in the U.S. Senate by a vote of 73-25. The GAOA combines two major conservation bills: S.500 (the Restore Our Parks Act), which seeks to address the maintenance backlog on public lands, and S.1081, which permanently allocates $900 million a year to the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). More than 60 members co-sponsored the legislation including New York Senators Schumer and Gillibrand.
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The MTA Needs at Least $3.9 Billion in COVID-19 Relief
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is seeking a second federal support package after three months of coronavirus-related closures have devastated the agency’s finances. NYLCV strongly supports this request.
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New Legislation Aims to Support Clean Water in New York
The Environmental Bond Act would allocate $200 million for wastewater infrastructure projects and $100 million for municipal stormwater projects in New York.
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NYLCV and Partners Send Letter on MTA Funding to NY Congressional Delegation
Dear Members of New York’s Congressional Delegation, The undersigned organizations thank you for the work you are doing to support
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How the Bond Act Can Help New York Mitigate Climate Change
The state’s proposed $3 Billion Environmental Bond Act includes $700 million in funding for climate change mitigation projects, including green and energy-efficient buildings, carbon sequestration and emissions mitigation, climate adaptation and mitigation, urban forestry, and air and water pollution reduction.
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Why NYC Should Add $47 Million to Its Parks Budget
Although City parks make up 14% of NYC’s land, New York City's Parks Department receives only 0.6% of the City’s total budget, leaving parks and gardens neglected and overlooked as necessary infrastructure for successful and healthy neighborhoods.
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NYLCV Testifies at City Council Hearing on Intro. 1942 & 1943
NYLCV testified at the New York City Council Sanitation Committee hearing on organic waste collection and electronic waste disposal.
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