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News RoomNYLCV Radio Spot Shines Light On Stachowski's Poor Record The New York League of Conservation Voters' new radio spot features a fun calypso tune but its message is anything but funny: "Anyone's better than Bill Stachowski." The 30-second advertisement is the latest salvo in NYLCV's "Sack Stach" campaign to defeat Sen. Bill Stachowski in the Sept. 14 Primary in the 58th State Senate District in Western New York. It will air during morning and evening rush times through Primary Day, including during the first Buffalo Bills game of the season. Read More > Bill Stachowski Named Among Dirtiest Candidates In Nation State Sen. Bill Stachowski, who is running for re-election in the 58th District in Western New York, is one of 12 candidates running for state office around the country to be named to the League of Conservation Voters’ “Dirty Dozen” list. The new list marks the first time that LCV’s trademark federal Dirty Dozen program was extended to state-level candidates. Sen. Stachowski was the sole Democrat and the only New York candidate ranked among the state-level “Dirty Dozen.” Read More > NYLCV's Top Priority For Primary Defeat: Bill Stachowski Over his nearly three decades in Albany, Bill Stachowski has amassed a deeply troubling voting record when it comes to the environment. He has consistently sided with industry and big polluters rather than the people. Just this year, he played a key role in blocking laws to clear our air and allow citizens to fight polluters. That's why the New York League of Conservation Voters has named Bill Stachowski our top priority for defeat in the Sept. 14 Primary.Read More > Priority Primaries: Sam Hoyt and Tom Abinanti For Assembly
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Read More > NYLCV Endorses Scott Murphy For Congress
Read More > Our Endorsements For The 2008 Primary ElectionsRead More > NYLCV Endorses Alice Kryzan For Congress Alice Kryzan has been an outstanding advocate for open space preservation, clean water, clean energy, and environmental justice in Western New York. She represented the Town of Clarence in its battle against the expansion of a hazardous waste facility. When the facility was later destroyed in a fire, she helped ensure that the site was cleaned up in an environmentally sound manner. With a proven track record -- and ambitious plans to transform the region into a center for "green-collar" jobs -- Kryzan is the right choice for the 26th Congressional District. Read More > |
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