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2008 Endorsed Winning Candidates

U.S. Congress and State Offices

Clean Water Action endorsed 234 candidates for federal and state offices in 2008, with 84 percent of them winning their elections. Below are the winning candidates plus one still too call. 

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East Coast States Lead The Way On Global Warming

For too long, American power plants have been freely polluting our atmosphere with climate-changing carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution. This is about to change. The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) is a coalition of 10 Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states who are working together to put a price on pollution.

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Interview with the Reverend Tom Carr

By Emma Wilcox

In 1998 the Reverend Tom Carr, pastor of the First Baptist Church in West Hartford, gave a sermon about the importance of caring about God's creation. Inspired by his speech, a member of the First Baptist Church's choir approached him about becoming involved in the issue of the "Sooty Six" power plants. Carr quickly immersed himself in the campaign, heading to the state capitol to talk with legislators and to testify on the Sooty Six legislation, and continues today as a director of the Interreligious Eco-Justice Network.

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Victory! Lead Levels in Children's Products Restricted

Clean Water Action and allies in the Coalition for a Safe & Healthy Connecticut turned back intense opposition from big chemical companies, the toy industry, and dozens of in-state retailers and recently won new legislation to phase out toxic lead and asbestos in children's products.

Connecticut is one of only a handful of states that have restricted lead content in products for children. The bill also requires our state agencies to compile a list of hazardous substances found in children's products and corresponding safer alternatives. The governor signed this bill into law on June 2nd.

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Victory: New funding bill for school bus retrofits!

In late June 2007 the Connecticut General Assembly and Governor approved a state budget which included $10 million for diesel school bus retrofits.

The funding, spread out over 2 years, will cover the full cost of purchasing and installing pollution control devices for the approximately 3,400 school buses in the state that are able to be retrofit and aren't scheduled to be immediately replaced. Pollution controls will keep exhaust out of the cabin and reduce tailpipe pollution up to 85% and retrofits must be completed by September 1st, 2010.

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Victory! State Agencies Required to Act On Global Warming

In 2004, Clean Water Action coordinated the effort to make Connecticut the second state to adopt global warming goals. In 2008 Clean Water Action worked with allies to strengthen the state's voluntary goals into mandatory pollution limits. With the help of Connecticut Climate Coalition supporters, Clean Water Action organized a rally during a national meeting of governors on climate, which combined with a flood of postcards and calls, helped secure Governor Rell's support for mandatory emission limits. With the governor's support in hand, the state legislature overwhelmingly approved a new law requiring state agencies to act on global warming and show regular progress toward meeting enforceable statewide global warming emissions limits.

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Clean Water Action Campaign Victories in Connecticut

Since 1998, Clean Water Action has won a number of legislative and regulatory victories.

2008

Lead Levels in Children's Products Restricted
Clean Water Action and allies in the Coalition for a Safe & Healthy Connecticut turned back intense opposition from big chemical companies, the toy industry, and dozens of in-state retailers and recently won new legislation to phase out toxic lead and asbestos in children's products.

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