FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 10, 2019

Contact: Ed Potosnak
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New Jersey LCV Stands up to Political Bullying to Protect Environment

“We are dismayed with Assemblyman Freiman’s recent decision to decline the endorsement of the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters without even a conversation after he applied and was interviewed, but accept his decision,” explained Ed Potosnak, Executive Director of the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters (New Jersey LCV).

Following his running mate’s announcement regarding New Jersey LCV’s endorsement, Andrew Zwicker, D-16, lambasted the organization in an open letter claiming “this has nothing to do with environmental protection” when he was not included in the second-round of three rounds of endorsements by the group.

“Andrew Zwicker is flat out wrong; there are many factors we consider in an endorsement by New Jersey LCV,” said Julia Somers, Chair of the Board of Directors. “Unfortunately, Mr. Zwicker did not earn our endorsement because of a number of factors, including missing the mark on environmental leadership because he fails to admit how reckless and flawed his disclosure bill was — it stands in opposition to New Jersey LCV’s goals of safeguarding our state’s precious natural resources.”

The New Jersey League of Conservation Voters is the political voice for the environment in the Garden State that works to elect environmental champions to serve in public office. Recently, progressive groups have been caught in the riptide of a political battle brewing in Trenton. The harmful disclosure bill — which Assemblyman Zwicker was prime sponsor of — is opposed by New Jersey LCV, the ACLUPlanned ParenthoodGarden State EqualityWorking FamiliesCitizen ActionLeague of Women VotersEnvironment AmericaBlue Wave New Jersey, and many other organizations.  

“The disclosure bill is opposed by grassroots non-profits like us because it knee caps our ability to educate and engage the public about public policy, while allowing trade associations, government contractors, and other entities to continue to operate in the dark as they have for years,” explain Potosnak. “Chairman Zwicker sided with already well-funded groups like the Chamber of Commerce, Petroleum Institute, Chemistry Council, and the Business and Industry Association to ensure their funding was kept secret and chose to harm progressive organizations with onerous and duplicative reporting requirements and new restrictions that do not apply to others,” Potosnak continued.

“We believe strongly that the playing field for environmental policy must be level, not tipped to favor the powerful developers and business interests. To think that these issues are not interrelated lacks foresight,” Potosnak exclaimed. “On top of parts of the bill likely being unconstitutional, the ability of groups to protect the rights of women’s health, the ability to effectively and swiftly address the climate crisis, and the ability to strongly push back against the efforts of the NRA are significantly hindered,” Potosnak continued.

The group remains hopeful there will be a good fix bill as promised to address the concerns raised by many progressive organizations.
 

New Jersey League of Conservation Voters is a non-partisan organization whose mission is to elect environmental champions, hold public officials accountable, and support laws which protect our environment and improve the quality of people’s lives.
 

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