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Statewide: Governor Spitzer Advances League’s 100-Day AgendaThe following article is from the February 2007 issue of In December, the League set forth a bold 100-day agenda for Governor Eliot Spitzer. The agenda reflects some of the state's most pressing environmental concerns -- ones we believe resonate with all New Yorkers. The agenda contains action steps the governor should take to set Albany on the right course for moving the state's environmental agenda. They fall under six major issue areas: fighting climate change; tackling New York's energy challenges; supporting environmental programs; committing to environmental justice; promoting statewide smart growth-led economic development; and reducing traffic congestion and pollution. Read the full agenda HERE. In his January 31 executive budget proposal, Governor Spitzer put forward an environmental agenda that addresses nearly all of the League's priority issues. The governor laid out a new smart growth strategy that will help foster economic growth in upstate urban centers, curb extensive suburban sprawl, and protect farming and farmlands. Budget highlights on smart growth were:
The governor's budget also proposed a bold new plan for environmental funding. It calls for an update of the bottle bill and the expansion of the Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) by at least $100 million over two years. Other important new budget items that could help move the environmental agenda were:
While Governor Spitzer earned high marks on his budget, the League is taking its 100-day agenda seriously, and in April, we'll be measuring progress on how well it is being addressed. Newsletter Issue |
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