Even in these challenging economic times, New York State cannot afford to retreat from its environmental goals or endanger our water and air because of a shrinking budget. In fact, greater environmental sustainability is a building block for a revitalized New York.
Click above to download NYLCVEF's 2010 New York State Policy Agenda.That's why the New York League of Conservation Voters' Education Fund released its 2010 New York State Policy Agenda. It offers specific policy recommendations to members of the New York State Assembly and Senate that will help improve the environment and the economy. Encompassing clean energy, sustainable development, mass transit and much more, the ten-step guide seeks to protect New York's water and air, while creating jobs and building better infrastructure.
NYLCVEF's 2010 New York State Policy Agenda was developed in consultation with environmental, economic, transportation and open space organizations around the state.