Legislative Briefing - Conservation Priorities for 2012

Ever notice how the word "conservation" when used in relation to environmental issues has not been politicized? Both liberals and conservates embrace it. I, for one, am in favor of whatever methods can be employed to bring us all together for the common good.

Conservation Voters of South Carolina

Please join us for a

House Conservation Briefing
"Conserving Communities…naturally"

Hosted by House Majority Leader, Rep. Kenneth Bingham
and House Minority Leader, Rep. Harry Ott


Wednesday, January 25th, 2012
9:00 am – 10:00 am


(Please note that the House Briefing date is on a Wednesday- not Tuesday-
and subject to change due to House Committee schedules.)

Blatt Building, Room 110
1105 Pendleton Street, Columbia, SC


We invite legislators and our conservation friends to join us
for this brief presentation by South Carolina business leaders for the House,
unveiling the 2012 Conservation Common Agenda priorities.
 
RSVPs are not required, but appreciated:
Debbie Parker (803-799-0716 or
debbie@cvsc.org)
 
Remember to contact your state legislator to tell them you plan to attend, and invite them personally.
Click here to find your legislator’s contact information:
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/legislatorssearch.php


2012 Conservation Common Agenda Partners:
American Institute of Architects (AIA/SC), American Rivers, Southeast Region, Audubon South Carolina, Beaufort County Open Land Trust, Catawba Riverkeeper, Charleston Waterkeeper, Coastal Conservation League, Community Open Land Trust, Conestee Foundation, Inc., Congaree Land Trust, Congaree Riverkeeper, Conservation Voters of SC Education Fund, Environmental Education Association of SC, Friends of the Edisto, Friends of the Reedy River, Horry Environmental Action Team (HEAT), Katawba Valley Land Trust, Kitchen Table Climate Study Group, League of Women Voters of SC, Lowcountry Open Land Trust, Palmetto Conservation Foundation, Santee Riverkeeper Alliance, SC Alliance for Retired Americans, SC Environmental Law Project, SC Land Trust Network, SC Native Plant Society, SC Solar Council, SC Trout Unlimited, SC Wildlife Federation, Sierra Club of South Carolina, Solar Business Alliance, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, Southern Environmental Law Center, Spartanburg Area Conservancy (SPACE), Sustainable Midlands, The Trust for Public Land, Upstate Forever, U.S. Green Building Council - SC Chapter, Wildlife Action, Winyah Rivers Foundation

Conservation Voters of South Carolina
701 Whaley Street, Suite 207
Columbia, SC 29201
www.conservationvotersofsc.org

 

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