Endorsements, Endorsements, Check Yer Conservation Endorsements Right Here!

The Virginia League of Conservation Voters has endorsed 16 Senate candidates and 28 House of Delegates candidates for election in the November General Assembly elections. You can see the list here.

To win an endorsement, candidates had to stand on the right side of the following issues: connecting land use and transportation, encouraging greater local decision making in managing growth, boosting mass transit, protecting natural spaces and working farms, improving solid waste management and recycling, removing pollution from the Chesapeake, boosting renewable sources of energy and energy efficiency, and scenic beautification.

According to a VALCV opinion survey, a solid majority of Virginians support conservation goals. The Virginia legislature has been steadily moving toward improved conservation policies in recent years.


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4 responses to “Endorsements, Endorsements, Check Yer Conservation Endorsements Right Here!”

  1. Charles Avatar

    They endorsed Janet Oleazek. (She actually had that up on her web site a couple of days ago, and mentioned it in the debate).

    I’m not sure how they figured out she was right on her issues, because in her debate she refused to actually take a position on anything, even how much money she thought we should spend for the fairfax schools she’s been in charge of.

  2. Groveton Avatar

    “According to a VALCV opinion survey, a solid majority of Virginians support conservation goals.”.

    In another stunning poll, a solid majority of Virginians support motherhood, apple pie and American values”.

    However, none of those polled supported paying any money for any of these things.

  3. Jim Patrick Avatar
    Jim Patrick

    Charles – no surprise, the Virginia League of ‘Conservation’ voters endorses Democrats.

    Film at eleven.

  4. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Thank you, Groveton.

    My thoughts exactly.

    And when the Democrats start suggesting that we should pay for our environmental preservation, then maybe I can support some of their candidates. As it stands now, much of the Democratic environmental platform amounts to stealing.

    RH

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