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A few months ago our President Marcia Bystryn announced that 2018 would be her final year at NYLCV and NYLCVEF, after nearly 20 years of helping spur unprecedented administrative and legislative actions to protect our environment and natural resources. We are very happy to announce that yesterday evening, Julie Tighe was named the next President.
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Since 1989, NYLCV has worked to lobby state and local elected officials on environmental issues, provide objective information about environmental
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Improper drug disposal is an issue that affects us here in New York and across the nation. While researchers in Washington State recently found water contamination from improperly disposed drugs, New York State recently approved a policy to combat this issue.
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As we work to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions in order to respond to climate change, green technologies are becoming more available and affordable. One such technology that mostly flies under the radar is carbon capture and storage.
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We are excited to announce our first round of endorsements in the 2018 Congressional election cycle.
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Adriana Espinoza, our NYC Program Director, recently submitted testimony to the New York City Council's Health and Finance Committees last week regarding our healthy foods budget priorities. We called for a $10 million investment to expand grocery store access in underserved communities, a $15 million to increase healthy food SNAP incentive program, and a $3 million investment to increase healthy food options at corner stores.
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View and share photos from our 2018 Spring Gala. All photos courtesy of The Booth Photo & Video, Copyright: Laura Londin
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