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NYLCV/NYLCV Education Fund 2025 Spring Gala
Our Gala brings together elected and public officials, business leaders, environmentalists, and philanthropists to support our efforts to fight climate change, conserve land and water, and protect public health across NY.
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Linda Lee
Linda Lee is running for re-election to represent District 23 in the New York City Council. As Council Member, Linda
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Shahana Hanif
Shahana Hanif is running for re-election to represent District 39 in the New York City Council. Over the past three
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Rita Joseph
Rita Joseph is running for re-election to represent District 40 in the New York City Council. Since being elected in
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Mercedes Narcisse
Mercedes Narcisse is running for re-election to represent District 46 in the New York City Council. Councilmember Narcisse has been
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Eric Adams' Environmental Promises
Eric Adams narrowly defeated Kathryn Garcia in the New York City Democratic primary. Adams says New York City should globally lead by example in the face of climate adversity, so what has he promised and what can we hold him responsible for?
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Did NYC Prioritize the Environment in the FY22 Budget?
Approved on June 30, the Recovery Budget represents the City’s largest spreadsheet ever, including $14 billion in federal aid and a $10.5 billion increase from the economic challenges of FY21. As we carefully exit the COVID-19 pandemic, reaffirming our climate commitment through the FY22 budget is essential.
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NYLCVApproved Candidates Win, Other Primary Election Results Still Pending
We're excited to share that our endorsed candidate for Albany Mayor, Kathy Sheehan, and East Hampton Supervisor, Peter Van Scoyoc, won their primaries! Some results in New York City are still pending. 
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Help Volunteer to CleanUp NYC Parks!
Parks will play an invaluable role in restoring New York to its pre-pandemic charisma and well-being, while also serving their important environmental functions--as urban canopies, air quality filters, stormwater collectors, carbon sinks, and habitats for native wildlife. You can help keep parks clean by signing up to volunteer.
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