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A Closer Look at the New Federal Tax Credit on Carbon Capture & Storage
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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NYLCV Heads to DC for Annual Young Leaders Lobby Day Training
National LCV recently hosted its third Annual Young Leaders Lobby Day training, where youth from across twenty-nine states engaged in programming to teach effective lobbying strategies as well as empower them to find their voice in politics.  One of the many events scheduled was a speech and Q&A with U.S. Senator Brian Schatz of Hawaii.
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NYLCV Endorses U.S. House Members for 2018 Cycle
We are excited to announce our first round of endorsements in the 2018 Congressional election cycle.
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Our Testimony on Ensuring Access to Healthy Food
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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One Year Later: New Yorkers Await Chemical Disclosure Regulations
Early last year, Governor Cuomo announced plans for a regulation that would require manufacturers of cleaning products to disclose all of the ingredients in any cleaning products sold in New York on their websites, as well as disclosure of the ingredients to the State.
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EPA Covers Up Water Contamination Report
Earlier this year the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR) found that toxic chemicals in drinking water can be harmful at much lower levels than the EPA previously reported as safe. Newly disclosed e-mails between members of the EPA revealed that the agency tried to keep this information hidden to avoid conflict with the public and a negative reaction from the media.
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The Future of Our Buses is Electric
A newly released report published by Bloomberg predicts a very promising future for electric buses. The report found that switching from conventional to electric buses would not only be helpful for air quality, it would also save money in the long term. 
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Mitigating Lead Exposure in NYC
Earlier this month, the New York City Council introduced a package of legislation designed to tackle lead exposure in NYC from water, soil, and paint. The seventeen bills represent the largest and most concerted effort to address lead poisoning in years.
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