LCV and CVNM Endorse Martin Heinrich for Congress
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 20, 2008
Contact: Josh McNeil, (202)
454-4573 or joshua_mcneil@lcv.org
LCV and CVNM Endorse Martin Heinrich for
Congress
New Mexico Democrat’s Life Shows Commitment to Conservation
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The League of Conservation
Voters and Conservation Voters New Mexico announced today their joint
endorsement of Albuquerque City Councilman Martin Heinrich for New Mexico’s 1st
District seat. The seat is currently held by Congresswoman Heather Wilson, a
longtime enemy of the environment and two-time Dirty Dozen member. For more
information on the Dirty Dozen, visit http://lcv.org/campaigns/dirty-dozen.
“Councilman
Heinrich’s commitment to conservation extends beyond his council votes,” said
LCV President Gene Karpinski. “Not only did he fight to bring curbside recycling
back to Albuquerque, he helped build a solar car in college. Not only has he
stood firm to protect the Bosque and Valle Vidal, his own home is powered by
renewable energy. When elected, Martin Heinrich will be one of the greatest
conservation champions in Washington and a tremendous improvement for both
Albuquerque and the nation.”
“Since elected to public office, Martin
Heinrich has been a staunch advocate for conservation and New Mexico’s wild
spaces,” said Sandy Buffett of Conservation Voters New Mexico. “We are thrilled
that Martin will take his commitment to conservation and his profound
understanding of New Mexico’s unique issues with him to Washington.”
“I
am honored by the support of the conservation community and look forward to
working with LCV to create a green economy here in greater Albuquerque,”
Heinrich said.
In response to an LCV questionnaire, Heinrich, a former
Natural Resources Trustee for the State of New Mexico, pledged
to:
- Seek a seat on the House energy committee to help create an Apollo Program for energy independence and to fight for the use and development of wind and solar energy;
- Support legislation that achieves 15 to 20 % reductions in global warming pollution by 2020 and reductions on the order of 80% by 2050;
- Actively seek legislation to encourage green building, such as the bill he championed and passed in the Albuquerque City Council, and
- Work to
bring land and water conservation issues to the forefront and to use his
experience as a conservationist to protect America’s wild spaces.
Heinrich has worked with Governor Richardson and Congressman Udall to protect many of New Mexico’s wild spaces, including Tijeras Canyon, the Valle Vidal, the Bosque, Petroglyph National Monument, and the Ojito Wilderness. As a councilman, he helped create tax incentives for hybrid vehicles in Albuquerque. In his previous work experience, he helped introduce urban children to the natural environment and to protect the endangered Mexican gray wolf.
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LCV, the nation’s independent voice for
the environment, engages in public education, lobbying and accountability to
turn environmental values into public policy. LCV has made global warming and
America’s energy future a central focus of its activities in Congress and in the
2008 election cycle.