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11th Senate District
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STATEWIDE ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP HAILS PADAVAN
Environmental Advocates of New York, one of the leading environmental advocacy groups in New York State, is praising New York State Senator Frank Padavan (Queens) for his leadership and support of key environmental legislation during the 2008 State Legislative Session.
This is the third consecutive year Senator Padavan has been recognized by the Environmental Advocates of New York for his record of environmental leadership in the State Senate.
“I am deeply honored to be recognized by the members and the leadership at the Environmental Advocates of New York, “Padavan said. “During this legislative session, we made significant progress toward our collective goal of protecting the environment and developing an energy policy based on alternative and renewable energy. Investing our time, energy and resources to make New York cleaner and greener is vital to our future. I look forward to building upon the partnership forged with Environmental Advocates of New York and all environmental groups in order to ensure we have a safe and clean environment today and in the future.”
Padavan was one of 18 State Senators recognized for their support of four “Super Bills” aimed at protecting New York’s environmental resources. Each bill was selected by a “Green Panel” of experts representing New York’s leading environmental organizations.
The Environmental Advocates of NY 2008 “Super Bills” include:
• The
Wetlands Protection Act
that would close a gaping loophole in wetlands protection across the state.
• The
Bigger Better Bottle Bill
that would reform and update the state recycling program to reflect current consumer habits and increase funding for the Environmental Protection Fund.
• The
Global Warming Pollution Cap
that would set limits to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions from all sources throughout the state by 80 percent by 2050.
• Two
Net Metering Reform Bills
that will expand net metering eligibility to non-residential customer classes, as well as significantly increase the size of renewable energy systems that can be installed. This is the only Super Bill that will become law this year.
“Environmental Advocates of New York is proud to congratulate the many state lawmakers who stepped up and made protecting our precious natural resources a priority during the 2008 State Legislative Session,” Robert Moore, Executive Director of Environmental Advocates of New York, said.
Environmental Advocates of New York is the state’s government watchdog, holding lawmakers and
state agencies accountable for implementing policy that protects natural resources and safeguards public health. Environmental Advocates of New York is the state’s affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation and work alone and in coalitions with 7,000 individual and 130 organizational members. Environmental Advocates of New York is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization.
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