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Attorney General Speaks At NYLCVEF Eco-Partners Breakfast

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman took center stage on Feb. 16 at the NYLCV Education Fund's first Eco-Partners breakfast of 2011. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman with NYLCVEF President Marcia Bystryn.Attorney General Eric Schneiderman with NYLCVEF President Marcia Bystryn.Speaking before a packed room that included key environmental, political and business leaders in New York City, Schneiderman discussed important environmental initiatives his office is working on.
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Our Guide To A Sustainable, Prosperous New York

At the dawn of 2011, New York is at a crossroads. There is a new governor, a new political dynamic in the Legislature and an unprecedented opportunity to chart a new course for the state. But what steps must be taken now to improve New York’s future for the long term? How should our elected leaders transform the state’s economy into a 21st century model of innovation and environmental sustainability? The New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund’s 2011 State Policy Agenda has the answers.
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Eco-Partners Welcome Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos

Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos played a key role in the passage of sustainability legislation in 2011.Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos played a key role in the passage of sustainability legislation in 2011.The NYLCV Education Fund was thrilled to welcome Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos at our November 28 Eco-Partners breakfast hosted by Patterson Belknap in New York City. Speaking before a full room of the City's environmental and business leaders, Senator Skelos highlighted the environmental successes of last year's legislative session, including passage of the Article X siting bill that will make it easier for renewable energy developers to invest in New York.
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