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PRESS RELEASE

July 22, 2009

GREEN WATCHDOG APPLAUDS NEW YORK ASSEMBLY FOR VOTING TO PROTECT STATE'S NATURAL RESOURCES
 

Environmental Advocates of New York Recognizes Assembly's 77 Super Bill Heroes 

(ALBANY, NY)—Environmental Advocates of New York, the state’s government watchdog, today released the names of the 77 members of the State Assembly who supported all five of the environmental community’s priority “Super Bills” for 2009.

“I am proud to congratulate the members of the State Assembly who voted to protect New York’s precious natural resources during the 2009 Legislative Session,” said Robert Moore, Executive Director of Environmental Advocates of New York. “Seventy seven members of the Assembly voted for every one of the environmental community’s priority Super Bills, including legislation to cap global warming pollution, protect our wetlands and drinking water, recycle toxic E-waste, and restore New Yorkers’ right to enforce environmental review laws. Thanks in part to the leadership of Environmental Conservation Committee Chair, Bob Sweeney (D-Lindenhurst), these bills passed the Assembly by wide margins.”   

The 2009 Super Bills include:

  • The Global Warming Pollution Cap would reduce New York State’s climate change pollution from all sources until total greenhouse gas emissions are reduced 80 percent by the year 2050;
     

  • Electronic Waste (E-waste) Recycling would remove tons of toxic e-waste from landfills by requiring manufacturers to collect and recycle their products;  
     

  • The Environmental Access to Justice Act would restore New Yorkers’ right to enforce environmental review laws; and
     

  • Wetlands Protection would close a loophole in New York law and give the state authority to protect wetlands less than 12.4 acres in size.
     

  • An expansion of the state’s bottle deposit law to include bottled waters was passed in this year’s budget agreement. However, the bottle bill update is delayed by a federal court case.

 

With the exception of the 32 senators who supported the State Budget updating the Bigger Better Bottle Bill, the State Senate has not voted on any of the 2009 Super Bills during the Legislative Session. The environmental community’s priority bills are selected annually by the Green Panel, which is made up of representatives from more than a dozen of New York’s environmental organizations.  

 

Assembly Super Bill Heroes


NYS Assembly Members


District


Party

Marc

Alessi

1

D

Peter J.

Abbate, Jr.

49

D

Inez

Barron

40

D

Michael

Benedetto

82

D

Jonathan L.

Bing

73

D

Adam

Bradley

89

D

James F.

Brennan

44

D

Richard L.

Brodsky

92

D

Alec

Brook-Krasny

46

D

Kevin A.

Cahill

101

D

Karim

Camara

43

D

Ron

Canestrari

106

D

Nelson

Castro

86

D

Barbara M.

Clark

33

D

William

Colton

47

D

Vivian E.

Cook

32

D

Michael

Cusick

63

D

Steven

Cymbrowitz

45

D

Michael

DenDekker

34

D

RoAnn M.

Destito

116

D

Jeffrey

Dinowitz

81

D

Steve

Englebright

4

D

Adriano

Espaillat

72

D

Herman D.

Farrell, Jr.

71

D

Sandy

Galef

90

D

Deborah J.

Glick

66

D

Richard N.

Gottfried

75

D

Carl E.

Heastie

83

D

Andrew

Hevesi

28

D

Dov

Hikind

48

D

Earlene

Hooper

18

D

D. Janele

Hyer-Spencer

60

D

Rhoda

Jacobs

42

D

Ellen

Jaffee

95

D

Hakeem

Jeffries

57

D

Susan V.

John

131

D

Brian P.

Kavanagh

74

D

Micah Z

Kellner

65

D

Charles

Lavine

13

D

Joseph R.

Lentol

50

D

Barbara

Lifton

125

D

Vito J.

Lopez

53

D

William B.

Magnarelli

120

D

Alan

Maisel

59

D

Margaret M.

Markey

30

D

Nettie

Mayersohn

27

D

John J.

McEneny

104

D

Grace

Meng

22

D

Joan L.

Millman

52

D

Catherine

Nolan

37

D

Daniel J.

O'Donnell

69

D

Felix

Ortiz

51

D

Amy

Paulin

88

D

Nick

Perry

58

D

Audrey I.

Pheffer

23

D

Adam Clayton

Powell, IV

68

D

J. Gary

Pretlow

87

D

Phil

Ramos

6

D

Bob

Reilly

109

D

Jose

Rivera

78

D

Peter M.

Rivera

76

D

Annette M.

Robinson

56

D

Linda

Rosenthal

67

D

Addie

Russell

118

D

William

Scarborough

29

D

Michelle

Schimel

16

D

Frank

Skartados

100

D

Mike

Spano

93

D

Robert K.

Sweeney

11

D

Michele R.

Titus

31

D

Darryl C.

Towns

54

D

Helene E.

Weinstein

41

D

Harvey

Weisenberg

20

D

Mark

Weprin

24

D

Keith L.

Wright

70

D

Kennneth

Zebrowski

94

D

Sheldon

Silver

64

D

 

 

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Environmental Advocates of New York's mission is to protect our air, land, water and wildlife and the health of all New Yorkers. Based in Albany, we monitor state government, evaluate proposed laws, and champion policies and practices that will ensure the responsible stewardship of our shared environment. We work to support and strengthen the efforts of New York's environmental community and to make our state a national leader. The tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization is also the New York affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation.