LCV

August 13, 2008 - 11:44am

LCV endorses Shea-Porter

The League of Conservation Voters has endorsed U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter's (D-Rochester) re-election campaign.

Gene Karpinski, president of LCV, praised Shea-Porter's stance on the environment and commitment to renewable energy sources.

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June 5, 2008 - 2:08pm

Kirkpatrick gains support of LCV

The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) today announced the endorsement of  Democratic Congressional candidate Ann Kirkpatrick in Arizona’s 1st Congressional District.  LCV Senior Vice President for Political Affairs and Public Education Tony Massaro joined Kirkpatrick at the kickoff celebration of Conservationists for Kirkpatrick at Flagstaff’s Wheeler Park.
  
“At our state capitol, Ann stood out for her vision and leadership on key conservation issues,” Arizona League of Conservation Voters Board Chair Jessica Catlin said.  “I know she will take those qualities with her to our nation’s capitol.”

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June 4, 2008 - 3:56pm

Senate debate on climate change touches both sides of KY race

Pending legislation on climate change currently being considered before the U.S. Senate, is impacting all sides of Kentucky's own Senate contest, with Senator Mitch McConnell challenging his opponent on the issue, while the incumbent faces attacks for his own efforts to quell the bill's progress - which include a required public reading of hundreds of pages of legislation.

Yesterday, the League of Conservation Voters [LCV] hit McConnell for his opposition to the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act. That legislation would create a so-called "cap-and-trade" system, wherein pollutant emissions are limited and companies can purchase or trade credits allowing them to emit certain amounts of certain pollutants up to the limit.

"McConnell voted against even debating the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, which marks an important step toward achieving necessary comprehensive global warming pollution reductions and energy independence. What is he afraid of?" read the LCV release.

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