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NWF Action Fund Sweeps 2008 Endorsements
All seven general election candidates endorsed for Congress by the National Wildlife Federation Action Fund won their elections on Tuesday, November 4.
The candidates were chosen by NWF Action Fund for their commitment to clean energy solutions, climate action and public lands protection--three key issues for America's conservationists.
Official Press Release: NWF Action Fund-Endorsed Candidates Sweep
Learn More: NWF Action Fund 2008 Election Endorsements
Nov. 5th--NWF Action Fund and Other Enviro Organizations Hold Post Election Wrap-Up at National Press Club
Sue Brown, Executive Director speaks to press
Victories for Wildlife in Florida, Minnesota and Missouri
Voters in three states supported important ballot measures that will have lasting benefits for wildlife and their habitat.
Florida voters passed an initiative that will offer incentives for land owners to conserve their lands and wildlife habitat.
Minnesota voters showed that even in tough economic times, they want to protect our parks and wildlife habitat for future generations.
Missouri became the latest state to support a renewable energy standard that will help usher in the clean energy future in the show me state.
**Colorado defeated a ballot amendment that would have provided funding for conservation and higher education by having the oil and gas industry pay its fare share of the severance tax in the state.
Congratulations to Congressman-Elect Frank Kratovil NWF Action Fund-endorsed Declared the winner in Maryland 1st District
NWF Action Fund launched an independent expenditure to support Kratovil's bid to defeat Andy Harris. As a State Senator, Harris has one of the most anti-conservation records in Annapolis.
Hear our Radio Ad: Way of Life
Congratulations to Martin Heinrich! NWF Action Fund-endorsed Candidate wins in New Mexico

NWF Action Fund launched its independent expenditure campaign in New Mexico's 1st congressional district as a part of endorsing Martin Heinrich in his bid for the open seat.
View the Ad: Martin Heinrich--A Natural Leader for New Mexico
Learn More: Heinrich's Strong Conservation Record |