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News Room Press Releases California League of Conservation Voters Gives Assemblymember Mary Hayashi a 100% score for her 2011 Legislative Voting Record
Tuesday, November 22 2011

California League of Conservation Voters Gives Assemblymember Mary Hayashi a 100% score for her 2011 Legislative Voting Record

SACRAMENTO, CA – The California League of Conservation Voters (CLCV) recently released its 2011 Legislative Scorecard and gave Assemblymember Mary Hayashi a perfect 100% score for supporting legislation aimed at protecting many of California’s natural resources for the second consecutive year.

CLCV is a non-partisan environmental leadership organization focused on protecting California’s environmental qualities. Every year, the CLCV releases it scorecard to identify those Legislators who help protect the state’s precious environmental assets. In addition to her 100% score in 2011, Assemblymember Hayashi received a perfect score in 2007, 2008, and 2010, for her support of important environmental legislation.

Assemblymember Hayashi is the Chair of the Business, Professions, and Consumer Protection Committee and serves the 18th Assembly District, which includes San Leandro, Hayward, Dublin, most of Castro Valley and Pleasanton, and a portion of Oakland, as well as the unincorporated areas of Ashland, Cherryland, San Lorenzo and Sunol

Contact: Ross Warren, (916) 319-2018

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