Jessica Simpson-Cook Endorsed by NJLCV

September 14, 2022

I am proud to announce my endorsement from New Jersey League of Conservation Voters. I am committed to clean energy, a safe and equitable democracy, and look forward to serving the people of Bernards Township. Local governments are on the front lines of tackling issues like flooding, preserving open space and water quality.

I’m proud to stand with other Somerset County candidates endorsed by NJLCV, including Commissioner Deputy Director Melonie Marano.

New Jersey LCV is the statewide political voice for the environment. They work to elect environmentally responsible candidates to state and local offices. Working with their allies in the community, they advocate for strong environmental policies, support our environmental justice partners in pursuing more equitable policies, and hold our elected officials accountable during the legislative session. Through their political work they are strengthening laws that safeguard the health of our communities, working to help foster inclusion and justice, and protect the beauty of our state and our economic future.

See you on the campaign trail!

Jessica Simpson-Cook

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