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North Carolina continues to be one of the best places to live and work due to our high quality of life and a wealth of natural resources. North Carolina’s decision-makers need to work proactively to maintain our quality of life, the health of our communities, and the landscapes that bring people and businesses here, especially in the current economic situation.
Investing in strong environmental protections now will help North Carolina continue to be the state we want to live in. Therefore, North Carolina’s environmental community is working collaboratively to help set environmental priorities each legislative session that will help North Carolina’s leaders make a commitment to our state’s future.
The NC Common Agenda: Priorities for the Environment represents a collaborative effort by a number of environmental groups in North Carolina who have chosen to pool their collective energies behind strategically selected priorities. The NC Common Agenda will help our leaders maintain North Carolina’s rich abundance of natural resources and protect our beautiful state for generations to come.
- ENERGY OPPORTUNITIES
- SB75 – Promote Electricity Demand Reduction. OPPOSE
- SB 279 – Clarify Renewable Energy Resources OPPOSE
- SB367/ HB 135 – Efficient and Affordable Energy RatesSUPPORT
- SB 473/ HB 495 – The Solar Jobs Bill SUPPORT
- SB 709 – Energy Jobs Act OPPOSE
- HB 431 – Repeal Senate Bills 3 of 2007 Session OPPOSE
- HB 724 – Omnibus Energy Bill SUPPORT
- HB 874 - Independent Energy Efficiency Administrator SUPPORT
- REDUCING WASTED WATER AND SECURING OUR FUTURE GROWTH
- H787 – NC Water Efficiency Act SUPPORT
- S427 – NC Water Security Act SUPPORT
- KEEP OUR BEACHES PUBLIC AND NATURAL
- SB 110 – Permit Terminal Groins. OPPOSE
- PROTECT THE WISE INVESTMENTS WE HAVE MADE
We all enjoy North Carolina’s high quality of life: tourists come to visit our beaches and mountains; businesses locate here because we have a fair regulatory environment and many amenities for their workers; our communities are largely protected from pollution. Your elected officials have embarked on wholesale rollbacks of the very laws that protect North Carolinian’s from polluters, ensure our incredible natural landscapes, and protect the health of our communities.- SB 22 – Prohibition on New Rules with Costs. OPPOSE
- SB 17 – Joint Regulatory Reform Committee. OPPOSE
- SB 48 – Accelerate Clean Up of Industrial Properties. OPPOSE
- SB 64 – Prohibit Boylston Creek Reclassification. OPPOSE
- SB 181 – No LUST Cleanup Under Certain Circumstances. OPPOSE
- SB 183 – Select Vegetation Removal/State Highways OPPOSE
- SB232 – Deliniate Coastal Wetlands Riparian Buffers. OPPOSE
- SB 318 – Repeal Plastic Bag Ban. OPPOSE
- SB 388 – Transfer Forestry and Forestry Council to Department of Agriculture OPPOSE
- SB 462 – Distribution on Excise Tax on Title Instruments OPPOSE
- SB 464 – Debt Reduction Act of 2011 OPPOSE
- SB 561 – Sedimentation Civil Penalty Cap and Remissions OPPOSE
- SB 603 -Pesticide Registration Paper Reduction OPPOSE
- SB 623 -Riparian Buffer Rule Exemption OPPOSE
- SB 625 -Conditions for New Environmental Rules OPPOSE
- HB309 – Selective Vegetation Removal/State Highways OPPOSE
- HB422 – No High Speed Rail Money from Federal Government OPPOSE
- HB 431-Repeal Senate Bill 3 of 2007 Session OPPOSE
- HB 587 – North Carolina Jobs Bill OPPOSE
- HB 623 – Eliminate Agency Final Decision Authority OPPOSE
- HB 694 – ASU Wind Demonstration Project OPPOSE
- HB 768 – Federal Rule Restriction Ceiling OPPOSE
For general information:
Contact Dan Crawford, Director of Governmental Relations, NC League of Conservation Voters,
at (919) 839-0020 or dan@nclcv.org