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Queens House Party Opens New Front In Effort To Mobilize 100K Eco-Voters

By Dan Hendrick
Created 04/28/2008 - 2:27pm

A house party on Sunday kicked off NYLCV's Queens effort to recruit and mobilize 100,000 New York City Eco-Voters by 2009. Dozens turned out for the event, hosted by Dan Hendrick and Jimmy Van Bramer, to meet special guest and NYLCV board member Theodore Roosevelt V.

Ted, who is continuing his family's historic legacy of environmental advocacy, spoke about the interconnections between economic growth and environmental protection, and how NYLCV's task is to make sustainability a stronger voting issue. That is particularly the case in 2009, when most of New York City's elected leadership will change because of term limits.

The event was attended by a wide range of community leaders, transportation and environmental advocates, local residents and elected officials, including Councilmembers Eric Gioia and Hiram Monserrate.

Jimmy Van Bramer, Ted Roosevelt, Dan Hendrick and Councilman Hiram Monserrate at the Queens house party.Jimmy Van Bramer, Ted Roosevelt, Dan Hendrick and Councilman Hiram Monserrate at the Queens house party.To get a look at the environmental goals NYLCV has set for the city this year, read our 2008 New York City Policy Agenda [0] and our new Progress Report on New York City's Sustainability Initiatives [0]. For a closer look at our electoral efforts and how you can help elect pro-environment candidates, visit our Climate Action PAC [0] Web site.




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