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- April 26, 2021 – State Legislature Passes EVs by 2035 Bill
- April 22, 2021 – President Biden Commits to Cutting U.S. Emissions in Half by 2030
- April 8, 2021 – Environmental Advocates NY Reacts to the Recently Passed 2021 NYS Budget
- April 5, 2021 – LTE: Green Jobs Are Key to the Future
- March 31, 2021 – State Legislature Passes Bill to Extend Utility Shut-Off Moratorium
- March 30, 2021 – Op-Ed: NY must build the next generation of clean water infrastructure
- March 21, 2021 – Op-Ed: Should clean air and water be added to the New York State Bill of Rights?
- March 14, 2021 – STATEMENT on the NYS Senate & Assembly’s One-House Budget Proposals
- March 9, 2021 – Op-Ed: The Governor’s Raids of Transit and Climate Funds Must Be Stopped
- February 19, 2021 – LTE: Clean water grants must be released
- February 14, 2021 – Op-Ed: Robust state funding needed to replace lead pipes
- February 8, 2021 – NYS Assembly Passes an “Environmental Bill of Rights”
- January 27, 2021 – Environmental Advocates NY Responds to Cuomo’s Executive Budget Proposal
- January 20, 2021 – Social Justice, Enviros Applaud Gov. Cuomo’s Proposal to Ban Water Shut-Offs During States of Emergency
- January 20, 2021 – The Inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States
- January 13, 2021 – Statement on Governor Cuomo’s State of the State speech on the “Green Energy Economy”
- January 12, 2021 – NYS Senate Passes an “Environmental Bill of Rights”
- January 6, 2021 – Today Marks Day One of the 2021 NYS Legislative Session
- December 18, 2020 – Op-ed: For Climate and Community Protection, It’s Time to Electrify Transportation in New York
- December 8, 2020 – 5 Years After Hoosick Falls Water Crisis, Millions of NYers Still Don’t Know What’s in Their Drinking Water