For Immediate Release: September 16, 2022
Media Contact: LAleagueofconservationvoters@gmail.com
Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters endorses Jeremy Wolf, for Agoura Hills City Council
(Los Angeles County) – The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) – which has supported pro-environment candidates throughout Los Angeles County for more than three decades- announced its endorsement of Jeremy Wolf, candidate for Agoura Hills City Council.
“Mr. Wolf has shown in his personal and professional capacity to be a strong environmental leader. He has focused on supporting wildlife connectivity and habitat restoration projects and helped to instate the Wildlife corridor and the successful purchase of Triangle Ranch as a permanent open space land acquisition. He attends the Agoura Hills creek clean-up, which has removed over 35,000 lbs of trash from local creeks and waterways. If elected to the Agoura Hills City Council, he will be a thoughtful and informed environmental leader.” said Stephanie Molen, LALCV Past-President and current Boardmember.
“Protecting and preserving our natural environment is why I got involved in public service. I am excited to have earned the endorsement of the Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters. As a member of the Agoura Hills City Council, I will continue to be a fierce environmental advocate and will work to protect our unique quality of life in Agoura Hills for generations to come,” said Mr. Wolf.
For more information about Jeremy Wolf, please visit their campaign website: https://www.jeremyforagourahills.com/
About the Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters
The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV), founded in 1976, is dedicated to electing environmental leaders in Los Angeles County to preserve, protect, and enhance the environment and constituents’ health and safety. LALCV endorsements are determined by its all-volunteer Board, composed of Los Angeles County residents committed to advancing environmental priorities. Over the decades, LALCV has helped elect hundreds of pro-environment officials throughout the county and supported many vital measures.
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