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  1. Contact Gov Paterson and tell him not to cut the EPF in next year's budget...http://www.adirondackcounci...
  2. Adirondack Council offers locally produced, eco-friendly gifts. http://www.adirondackcounci...
  3. If you're a gift giver this time of year, have a look at the Adirondack Council gifts at our online shop.... http://bit.ly/1C7NC2
  4. Please help spread the word about a great green gift - retired carbon credits. http://www.adirondackcounci...
  5. APA also approves skiing at Big Tupper and a narrower power line corridor along Rt. 28 on the Park's western edge.
  6. APA votes to allow wider snowmobile trails and groomers. Also removed the references to lake bed and waters from Lows Lake classification.
  7. Council calls on APA to reject Adirondack snowmobile trail proposal. http://www.adirondackcounci...
  8. Congrats to Judith Enck, Pres. Obama's selection to be the new EPA Regional Administrator for Region 2 (New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico).
  9. Senate EPW committee passes climate bill by a 11-1 vote. Republicans boycotted. No amendments (including acid rain) were considered.
  10. Proposition One passes. Now back to work on the climate change bill and an acid rain amendment. http://bit.ly/46DtTL
  11. AP calls Constitutional Amendment at 11:22 pm. Thanks to all who voted. http://bit.ly/HRcqt
  12. RT @adkalmanack: RT @ncpr: NCPR will tweet NY-23 results as they come in after 9 pm. Also on the home page at http://www.ncpr.org #ny23
  13. Be sure to vote on Proposal #1 on your ballot today. Constitutional Amendment to allow power line and add more land to the Forest Preserve.
  14. Met with Sen. Gillibrand on Friday to discuss acid rain and the climate change bill in the Senate. Thanks to Adirondack Museum for hosting.
  15. This coming election day, Tuesday, November 3rd, please look for Proposal Number One on the ballot. This is a... http://bit.ly/2MCuHl
  16. Letters needed to fend off another raid on the Environmental Protection Fund.... http://bit.ly/16HoTF
  17. RGGI funds threatened http://bit.ly/1MxK3t
  18. Call Sen. Gillibrand at 202-224-4451 and ask her to add reductions of acid rain emissions (Sox, Nox and mercury) to the climate change bill.
  19. Please Senator Gillibrand's Washington, D.C. office at (202) 224-4451. Let the person who answers the phone know... http://bit.ly/1Ci5t9
  20. Do your part to limit acid rain and mercury emissions - call Sen. Gillibrand at 202-224-4451 and ask her to add them to the climate bill.