The New York League of Conservation Voters recently released their scorecard showing how individual council members voted on green legislation. The full report may be viewed here:
NYC Council Environmental Scorecard.
The chart below shows how Queens councilmembers voted on specific legislation and their individual grades:
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If the council continues to sit on their hands and promote the pollution of our environment as well as encourage overdevelopment, we won't have a livable city for much longer.
3 comments:
Look which douche-bag has the lowest 2-year average. What a shocker!!
It's not easy being green, especially when you're pink.
I'll bet Pinky's "green rating" (campaign contributions from developers) is quite high....probably #2 after Melinda Katz's #1!
I hear his "brown rating" is the highest of any council member.
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