Our North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association (NCSEA) is giving awards to Legislators of the Year. I would watch any legislator who is given an award by NCSEA Executive Director Urlaub. In an amazing coincidence, these same two legislators were given Defenders of Justice Awards by the North Carolina Justice Center.
It seems that both NCSEA and the Justice Center have common tastes in their political leanings. I also have included the video below of Sen. Josh Stein accusing Republicans of voter fraud. It is said that we get the government we deserve and in this case it appears to be Socialist with a one world order bent.
David DeGerolamo
Raleigh, NC – The N.C. Sustainable Energy Association recognized two relative newcomers to the N.C. General Assembly with its Legislator of the Year awards Friday.
On the House side, the association recognized Rep. Angela Bryant, D-Nash, who is in her second term. She took over as chairwoman of the House Energy and Energy Efficiency Committee this past session, replacing longtime-environmental champion Rep. Pricey Harrison.
N.C. SEA Executive Director Ivan Urlaub credited her with working to protect state support for sustainable energy efforts despite budget cuts in the recession.
On the Senate side, the association chose a freshman, Sen. Josh Stein, D- Wake. Urlaub credited Stein with leadership on the extension of state renewable energy credits for five more years and increasing funding for state projects with energy service companies that reduce energy waste and conserve water in public buildings.
The Thirteenth Annual
Defenders of Justice Awards
Thursday, May 19, 2011
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
American Tobacco Campus, Bay 7
Durham, NC
State Senator Josh Stein of Wake County for his commitment to expanding protections for homeowners, consumers and low-income families throughout the state
State Representative Angela Bryant of Nash County for her work to improve NC’s systems of civil, criminal and juvenile justice, fight poverty, promote economic development and affordable housing, and secure equal rights for women and people of color