Cariddi Endorsed by League of Environmental Voters
By: Cariddi Campaign On: 11:49AM / Wednesday August 25, 2010
BOSTON — The Massachusetts League of Environmental Voters (MLEV), a non-partisan political group that advocates for the environment, has endorsed Gail Cariddi for 1st Berkshire District state representative, citing her strong commitment to environmental issues that affect both the commonwealth and her district.
"MLEV is pleased to announce our endorsement of Gail Cariddi,” said MLEV Executive Director Lora Wondolowski. “With her strong history of local leadership and commitment to the environment, Gail will be a great legislator for her district."
In her MLEV questionnaire, Cariddi prioritized the need to preserve public space, increase recycling rates by passing an expanded bottle bill, and to lead efforts to conserve energy. According to MLEV, as a long-time environmental advocate, Cariddi has the experience to make real change in the legislature.
For information on all MLEV’s 2010 endorsed candidates, go to www. mlev.org.
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These two endorsements ensure that if elected Ms Cariddi will not be able to support development of green technologies (such as windmills), the greylock glen or other new and many re-developments because these two groups consistently oppose development.
They oppose without offering any real solutions.
Kind of sounds like Gail doesn't it?
Please inform your campaign internet manager to promptly review the biography section of your official campaign website. Your introductory paragraph repeats twice.
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