“State leadership is more crucial than ever to protect NJ’s air, water, and natural resources,” says Jim Waltman, Executive Director of The Watershed Institute. With federal rollbacks on environmental protections, NJ’s next governor must step up to prioritize clean energy, open spaces, and safe drinking water.
Read how New Jersey advocates are calling for bold action.
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