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Republicans need to address climate change

April 2, 2007 - News Article
By the time Secretary of State Bill Gardner sets the date for New Hampshire's first in the nation Presidential Primary, Granite State Republicans and Independents may have more than a half-dozen well-qualified candidates from which to choose. Over the course of the next 10 months, voters will be looking to get a better understanding of the candidates' character and their positions on a variety of policy issues.
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GSCV Executive Director Jim O’Brien named to the Union Leader’s annual 40 under forty list.

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Granite State Conservation Voters Releases 2007 Legislative Priorities

Proactive Agenda Reflects Consensus of NH Environmental Community

Concord, NH …. The Granite State Conservation Voters Education Fund and members of the NH conservation community joined with dozens of elected officials from the New Hampshire House and Senate to release their 2007 Legislative Priorities for New Hampshire's Environment.

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Preservation tops environmental goals
Nashua Telegraph

GSCVA is a bi-partisan, statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to protecting New Hampshire's environment by making it a priority for our elected leaders.

GSCVA was formed to support pro-environment candidates for political office at election time, hold state legislators accountable for their votes and inform the public about key environmental issues under debate by the legislature.

For decades, the New Hampshire conservation community has spent millions of dollars on environmental education and land protection and hundreds of thousands of dollars advocating for environmental protection in Concord; this work must continue. But during elections we have devoted little or no resources to defend New Hampshire's natural resources.
  • Engage in election-related activities
  • Conduct public education and legislative advocacy with respect to environmental and conservation policies and issues
  • Provide training in legislative and electoral skills
GSCVA works in concert with members of New Hampshire's environmental community to identify and highlight important bills impacting our air, water, wildlife, open space, and our health.

 
 
 
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