Now available:
2005 California Environmental Scorecard
The 32nd annual California Environmental Scorecard is now on its way to CLCV members' mailboxes and available online. See your legislators' scores at:
http://www.ecovote.org/scorecards/2005/
Term limits guarantee the California Legislature will look very different after the 2006 elections; a full one-third of the seats in the Assembly and State Senate are open this year. To ensure that California remains a leader in protecting open space, clean air, clean water, wildlife habitat, and public health, we must maximize our electoral gains in 2006. Read our special report on the June 2006 election and find out why the primary is a crucial tipping point.
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The Governor's infrastructure bond proposal, launched during his State of the State address, focuses on California's economic growth but fails to address major environmental concerns. Find out more and urge the Governor to invest responsibly in our state's environmental infrastructure.
CLCV Events:
Vibrant Cities: Urban Solutions for a Healthy California 24th Annual Environmental Leadership Awards Dinner
Saturday, March 25th
6pm Reception, 7pm Dinner and Program
Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco
Join other CLCV friends and supporters to honor innovative architects and developers whose commitment to smart urban growth in existing cities helps lead California towards a greener, more sustainable future.
For more information, see the event page.
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