Long-Time Democratic Chair Of Senate Environmental Committee Ray Musto To Retire
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Sen. Ray Musto (D-Luzerne), long-time Democratic Chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, this week announced he will retire from the Senate at the end of his current term. Among the notable environmental laws and initiatives completed as a result of Musto's work: --Curbside Recycling: Legislation that created Pennsylvania's curbside recycling program in 1988, the largest in the country; --Land Recycling: Pennsylvania's land recycling program--Acts 2, 3 and 4 of 1995 which has become the national model program for the effective re-use of abandoned industrial property; --Growing Greener: Act 68 (1999) Pennsylvania's Growing Greener program that has led to the protection of open spaces and farmland preservation as well as water and sewer system upgrades;--Air Pollution Control:Helped adopt far-reaching changes to the Air Pollution Control Act (Act 95) that has led to steadily improving air quality; --Infrastructure: Supported numerous bills to improve Pennsylvania's water and wastewater infrastructure, including a 1988 law creating the PA Infrastructure Investment Authority; --Chesapeake Bay: Helped adopt the Chesapeake Bay Commission Agreement in 1985 committing Pennsylvania to cleanup the Chesapeake Bay; --Water Resources: Helped pass the Water Resources Planning Act in 2002 to require a state water plan; --Hazardous Sites Cleanup: Shepherded the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act in 1988 through the Senate; and -- Establishment of Nescopeck State Park. "It is amazing how much can be accomplished when no one worries about who gets the credit," Musto said, attributing his long tenure in the Senate and in public service to his dedicated staff and supportive family. Sen. Mary Jo White (R-Venango), Majority Chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, said, "I congratulate Sen. Musto on his nearly 28 years of distinguished service in the state Senate. In addition to being a friend and true gentleman, Sen. Musto has been a passionate advocate for the environment. "His family's well-deserved gain will be the Commonwealth's loss. Our children and grandchildren will benefit for decades to come from a cleaner environment thanks in no small part to the work of Ray Musto." The senator's term will conclude on November 30. NewsClips: Veteran Sen. Musto To Retire |
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2/1/2010 |
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