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Anti-Pricing Lawmakers Dismayed by Potential Backlash
Source: StreetsBlog
Publication Date: May 5 2008 State legislators who opposed congestion pricing are shocked -- shocked! -- that the New York League of Conservation Voters may hold them accountable for their positions on one of the most important environmental initiatives in recent history. The Times reports that about a dozen lawmakers, including Bronx Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz , are refusing to complete the NYLCV's candidate questionnaire, and have notified the league preemptively to say they don't want its endorsement.
Yes, assemblyman, an interest group basing its support on a candidate's record is indeed troubling. Oh, wait ... For the league's part, NYLCV Chair Charles S. Warren says lawmaker positions on congestion pricing will not be a "litmus test," but adds, "we're going to look for concrete accomplishments in furthering the environmental agenda." Mr. Warren, who said he did not know how many legislators had responded to the league's questionnaire, added that the league was dissatisfied with the Legislature's environmental record lately. "There's a frustration on our part and on the part of a lot of other environmental organizations," he said.Environmental IssuesEnforcement |
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