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Virginia LCV: 44 VA CANDIDATES GET KEY CONSERVATION ENDORSEMENT

 
44 VA CANDIDATES GET KEY CONSERVATION ENDORSEMENT
- Group Has Track Record of Endorsing Winners-
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September 12, 2007
 
The Virginia League of Conservation Voters (VALCV) kicked off its election season drive to seat a more environmentally friendly legislature by announcing its final round of endorsements. The endorsements are below, and more details are at http://www.ConservationMajorityVa.org
 
The group has a track record of backing winners who get results for protecting Virginia’s environment. Three-quarters of VALCV-endorsed candidates won their races in 2005 and over 80 percent won in 2003.
 
"Virginia voters want a better environment and the candidates we are endorsing have committed to that goal,” said Lisa M. Guthrie, executive director of the Virginia League of Conservation Voters (VALCV), whose Board of Directors voted on the endorsements. "These endorsements will make clear to voters which candidates have committed to  improve Virginia’s environment.”
 
The candidates hail from both political parties and every part of the Commonwealth.  To earn the endorsement in House of Delegate and Senate races, candidates were evaluated based on a combination of their voting records (for incumbents), their responses to a candidate questionnaire, personal interviews, and campaign viability. The endorsements play a large role in determining where VALCV will target its political action committee (PAC) dollars.  A copy of the candidate questionnaire can be found at
http://www.ConservationMajorityVA.org.
 
Among the issues VALCV posed to candidates on the questionnaire were:  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.
 
VALCV cites strong public support for its agenda that they say will translate into electoral victory. A recent statewide poll shows widespread support for improved conservation measures related to climate change, transportation and growth, and land conservation at the forefront of voters’ minds approaching the November elections.
 
In June, the Virginia League of Conservation Voters – Education Fund commissioned a bipartisan independent poll of Virginia voters. The poll showed majorities of over 60 percent expressed support for more state involvement in global warming, cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay; and rating a candidate’s view on sprawl and growth as key to their vote. The full poll and other resources can be found at
http://www.ConservationMajorityVA.org.
 
VALCV says the Virginia legislature has been steadily moving toward improved conservation policies in recent years.  In the group’s annual scorecard, which ranks lawmakers based on environmental votes, 79 delegates and six state senators saw their VALCV scores improve from 2006 to 2007. The number of legislators getting perfect scores of 100 percent has also been on the rise; from three in 2005, to eight in 2006, to 10 this year.
 
The number of lawmakers scoring highly has also increased. Fifty-four legislators scored between 75 and 99 percent on this year’s scorecard, more than twice the number in 2005. 
 
VALCV is the statewide nonpartisan political action arm of Virginia's conservation community. VALCV is the only organization dedicated solely to legislative advocacy and direct political action on behalf of the conservation issues defined by local, regional, and state organizations. For more information please visit
http://www.ConservationMajorityVA.org.
 
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VALCV Endorsements 2007

House District  Candidate    Home
7    Nutter, David*   Christiansburg
13    Marshall, Bob*   Manassas
17    Fralin, William*   Roanoke
21    Mathieson, Robert   Virginia Beach
33    May, Joe*    Leesburg
34    Vanderhye, Margaret  McLean
36    Plum, Kenneth R. “Ken” *  Reston
37    Bulova, David*   Fairfax
39    Watts, Vivian E.*   Annandale
43    Sickles, Mark D.*   Fairfax
45    Englin, David*   Alexandria
46    Moran, Brian*   Alexandria
47    Eisenberg, Albert C.*  Arlington
48    Brink, Robert H. *   Arlington
49    Ebbin, Adam P.*   Arlington
52    Frederick, Jeff*   Woodbridge
57    Toscano, David*   Charlottesville
59    Abbitt, Watkins*   Appomattax
67    Caputo, Chuck*   Chantilly
71    McClellan, Jennifer*  Richmond
82    MacIver, Bob   Virginia Beach
83    Bouchard, Joseph   Virginia Beach
88    Cole, Mark*    Fredericksburg
92    Ward, Jeion*   Hampton
95    BaCote, Mamye*   Newport News
96    Farlow, Troy    Yorktown
99    Wittman, Rob*   Montross
100    Lewis, Lynwood*   Accomack
Senate District  Candidate    Home
2    Locke, Mamie*   Hampton
6    Northam, Ralph   Norfolk
9    McEachin, Donald   Richmond
16    Marsh, Henry*   Richmond
17    Houck, Edd*    Spotsylvania
20    Reynolds, Roscoe*   Martinsville
22    Breiner, Michael   Roanoke
25    Deeds, Creigh*   Charlottesville
28    Albert Pollard   Mollusk
30    Ticer, Patsy*    Alexandria
31    Whipple, Mary Margaret* Arlington
32    Howell, Janet*   Reston
33    Herring, Mark*   Leesburg
34    Petersen, Chap   Fairfax
37    Oleszek, Janet   Burke
39    Barker, George   Clifton
 
For information on district locations, voting places and names on the ballot visit  http://www.sbe.state.va.us. Election day is Tuesday, November 6.
 
*Incumbent

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