For Immediate Release: January 23, 2019
Media Contact: Yvette Lopez-Ledesma, yvette1007@gmail.com
(Los Angeles County) – The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) – which has supported pro-environment local candidates throughout Los Angeles County for more than four decades – today announced its endorsement of Christian Horvath for Redondo Beach City Council, District 3 in the upcoming March 5th election.
“Christian has a proven track record of addressing pressing environmental issues while serving on Council. He would continue to effectively champion issues such as climate adaptation, waste prevention and toxin reduction,” said LALCV Director Kirsten James, who led the organization’s Endorsement Team for this race.
As a coastal community in a highly urbanized region, Redondo Beach faces many environmental challenges, with frequent periods of drought and climate change creating additional pressures. Horvath will serve Redondo Beach well by ensuring smart growth, protecting open spaces, curbing carbon emissions, promoting recycled water over energy-intensive desalination, and implementing water quality protections.
More information on Christina Horvath’s campaign is available at http://www.christiananthonyhorvath.com
About the Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters
Founded in 1976, the Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) is dedicated to electing leadership throughout Los Angeles County to preserve, protect and enhance the environment. LALCV has helped elect more than 100 pro-environment officials throughout the county. LALCV endorsements are determined by its all-volunteer Board, which is composed of Los Angeles County residents committed to advancing environmental priorities.
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