LCVWhat Clean Energy Wins in 2018 and 2019 Tell Us About 2020by Gene KarpinskiJun 12, 2019Jun 12, 2019
LCVIn 2019, States Are Leading On Clean Energy Where Trump Falls BehindBy Bill Holland, LCV State Policy DirectorMar 8, 2019Mar 8, 2019
LCVExpanding voting rights at the ballotWe elected a more diverse, representative Congress than ever before, but the accomplishments of the 2018 midterm elections went beyond the…Nov 15, 2018Nov 15, 2018
LCVOur Historic Pro-Environment MajorityThe 2018 elections were historic: More people of color, women, and openly LGBTQ people have been elected to all levels of government than…Nov 15, 2018Nov 15, 2018
LCVOn campaign trail, climate deniers morph into greenwashersBy Gene Karpinski, president of the League of Conservation VotersNov 2, 2018Nov 2, 2018
LCVThe Environment is a Winning Issue in 2018By Craig Auster, PAC & advocacy partnerships directorSep 21, 2018Sep 21, 2018
LCVClean Energy for All — 2018 Candidates CommitmentsIn response to the Trump administration handing federal climate policy over to polluters, the Conservation Voter Movement launched the…Sep 12, 2018Sep 12, 2018
LCVMaintenance Isn’t Enough: Our National Parks Need the Land and Water Conservation FundBy Alex Taurel, conservation program director at LCV and Arian Rubio, legislative associate at LCVAug 28, 2018Aug 28, 2018
LCVDirty Decision of the DayUnpacking Brett Kavanaugh’s Anti-Environmental RecordAug 14, 2018Aug 14, 2018