Sunday, August 10, 2008

Sunday reading

Nevada State Senate Majority Leader Bill Raggio (R), a candidate supported by the Nevada Conservation League and lawmakers Republican and Democrat alike, hopes to battle low turnout in his re-election bid.

Marcia Bystryn, president of the New York LCV Education Fund, says in a Daily Gazette op-ed that a 'Green Schenectady' can lead the way.

The Detroit Free Press says environmental issues are taking center stage among voters, and reminds readers that John McCain missed all 15 of LCV's priority environmental votes in 2007 to earn a big fat 0% score.

The California League of Conservation Voters announced it is joining the Sierra Club in backing Debbie Cook, citing the candidate’s fight to preserve the Bolsa Chica Wetlands and stop the Orange County Sanitation District from dumping partially treated sewage off the Huntington Beach coast.

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