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Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters endorses Nils Nehrenheim for Redondo Beach City Council

For Immediate Release:  13 February 2017

Media Contact: Shona Ganguly, shona@lalcv.net

 

Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters endorses Nils Nehrenheim for Redondo Beach City Council

(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 three decades – today announced its endorsement of Nils Nehrenheim for Redondo Beach City Council, District 1 in the upcoming March 7th election.

“As a Los Angeles County lifeguard, Nils Nehrenheim has a first-hand understanding of the impacts of water quality and coastal pollution, and as a small business owner in the community, he also knows how open space and clean water can be beneficial for business,” said LALCV Director Kirsten James, who led the organization’s Endorsement Team for this race. “Nils will bring this perspective to critical environmental discussions on City Council.

As a coastal community in a highly urbanized region, Redondo Beach faces many environmental challenges, with drought and climate change creating additional pressures. Nehrenheim will serve Redondo Beach well by protecting open spaces, creating a bikeable and walkable community, and implementing water quality protections.

More information on Nils Nehrenheim’s campaign is available at http://www.votefornils.org.

 

About the Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters
Founded in 1976, the Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) is dedicated to electing local 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. For more information on LALCV, its endorsements and its additional political activities visit www.LALCV.org – and sign up for occasional email updates. And to get the latest LALCV news, please “like” us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

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