Rozic Scores a 100% on Environment by NY League of Conservation Voters
Statewide organization recognizes Rozic’s commitment to environmental issues
New York, NY – State Assemblywoman Nily Rozic (D,WF-Flushing) has earned a perfect score on the New York League of Conservation Voters’ 2018 Environmental Scorecard. The annual scorecard selects the most significant environmental bills in each legislative session and ranks each vote on key environmental bills.
“I am proud to once again receive a perfect score from the New York League of Conservation Voters and look forward to our continued partnership in transforming New York to an environmentally-friendly state. From access to clean water to our mass transit and economy, we are all impacted by the quality of our environment,” said Rozic. “I remain committed to introducing and supporting environmentally conscious legislation to build a more sustainable future.”
Assemblywoman Rozic authored A.1234 that would require the New York State Department of Transportation to disclose information on taxpayer funded capital projects. The bill is currently in the Assembly Transportation Committee.
Marcia Bystryn, President of the New York League of Conservation Voters, said, “We proudly commend Assemblymember Nily Rozic on her perfect score on our State Environmental Scorecard. It is more important than ever that our state legislators fight climate change and protect our natural resources. This score of 100% recognizes Assemblymember Rozic’s cooperation with her colleagues on legislation that would improve New York's public and environmental health. We thank Assemblymember Rozic for all of her work protecting Queens and New York State.”
The record of the votes is available on the NYLCV website.
Assemblywoman Rozic represents the 25th District in northeast Queens, which includes Flushing, Queensboro Hill, Hillcrest, Fresh Meadows, Oakland Gardens, Bayside and Douglaston. She serves on the Assembly’s Environmental Conservation; Ways & Means; Corporations & Authorities; Labor; and Correction Committees.