New York League of Conservation Voters Endorses William Lindsay For County Legislator

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The New York League of Conservation Voters has announced its endorsement of William Lindsay III for Suffolk County Legislator in District 8.

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Suffolk County, NY - August 7th, 2013 - The New York League of Conservation Voters, which works to make environmental sustainability a top political and policy priority in New York State, has announced its endorsement of William Lindsay III for Suffolk County Legislator in District 8.

Lindsay hopes to be a part of Suffolk County’s sustainability future in order to improve the quality of life for its residents. Once in office, he hopes to pass legislation requiring all new homes and commercial buildings to be built using alternative energy to power them upon completion.

“William Lindsay III represents a bold new voice for District 8,” said NYLCV President Marcia Bystryn. “His optimism and vision for Suffolk County’s future make him the ideal candidate for District 8 as a sustainability champion.”

“I am extremely appreciative to be endorsed for my candidacy in the 8th Legislative District by the New York League of Conservation Voters,” Lindsay responded. “It is clear that their members are confident in my vision to create a more sustainable Long Island through my green and eco-friendly initiatives. I’d like to thank the board members of the New York League of Conservation Voters for their support and endorsement.”

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The New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV) was founded in 1989 as a nonpartisan, policy making and political action organization that works to make environmental protection a top priority with elected officials, decision makers, and voters by evaluating incumbent performance and endorsing and electing environmental leaders to office in New York State.