North Carolina League of Conservation Voters
Conservation Insider Bulletin
John's CIB for the week of October 14: NCLCV renews its endorsement of Gov. Roy Cooper, and GenX may have poisoned Wilmington water for decades.
NCLCV PAC Endorses Cooper for Re-election
NCLCV's Conservation PAC endorsed Gov. Roy Cooper again last week, saying his "leadership has been a breath of fresh air for every North Carolinian."
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PowerUp Hosts Successful Forum
The NCLCV Foundation's PowerUp NC program co-hosted a packed forum for Raleigh mayoral and city council candidates on October 3.
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Wilmington Water Poisoned for Years
PFAS like GenX may have been poisoning New Hanover County drinking water for decades before we had the technology to detect it, thanks to Chemours.
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That's our report for this week.
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