Need to be “Deliberate” in Crafting Growing Greener Implementing Legislation
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In a letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer this week, Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee chair Sen. Mary Jo White (R-Venango) said the Governor and the General Assembly need to be ‘deliberate” in crafting legislation to implement the $625 million bond issue passed by voters May 17 to avoid “political mischief.”

She also said she was disappointed the paper had dismissed a Senate proposal to consider allocating some bond proceeds to counties, saying she and other Senators will “remain committed to involving counties to ensure that all who pay for the bond will also realize its benefits.”

Sen. White said there was time to work out the important details of how to spend the funds because there is no statutory time frame attached to passing the implementing legislation, noting Pennsylvania would continue to benefit from the $88 million that is already allocated every year through June 2012 for the existing Growing Greener Program.

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Budget Clock Ticking

• 13 voting days are scheduled through the June 30 budget deadline in the House

• 14 voting days in the Senate

Contents – On the Hill

· On the Senate, House Agenda

· Innovative Philadelphia Recycling Program to Be Topic of Issues Forum

· May Environmental Synopsis Features Safe Drinking Water Week

Other News

· Over 300 High School Students Participate in PA Envirothon Competition

· Energy Standards Offer Environmental, Economic Benefits Conference Told

· Rising Gasoline Prices Triggering Behavior Change According to Poll

· Exelon Joins the Pew Center on Global Climate Change

· Financing Will Revitalize Four Business Sites Around the State

· EPA Region 3 Launches Land Revitalization Newsletter

· Aluminum Beverage Can Recycling Rate Rising for First Time Since 1997

· EPA Solicits Review of Compliance Assistance/Pollution Prevention Activities

· Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway Designated in Chester and Delaware Counties

· WREN Awards 26 Community Based Water Resources Education Grants

· Proposals Sought for $4 Million in Wetlands Conservation Funds

· Cong. Peterson Introduces AML Fund Reauthorization Legislation

· Workshops on Integrated Watershed Planning, TMDLs Set for June

· Southwest River Sweep Volunteers Needed for June 18

· Ohio River Watershed Cruise Set for July 27, Register Now!

· National Geographic Highlights Chesapeake Bay

· DRBC Establishes New Rule to Reduce PCB Levels in the Delaware River

· Free Time? Try Free Fishing from the Fish & Boat Commission

· Lancaster Farmland Trust Holds Annual Pedal to Preserve Bike Ride in June

· PANA and DCNR Team Up to Create Keystone Active Zones

· Restore Habitat through Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program

· National Fish and Wildlife Foundation/Wal-Mart: Acres for America

· Game Commission to Provide Wildlife Workshops for Teachers

· Applications Now Available for Elk Hunting License Drawing

Awards Feature

· Ann Meyers Recognized with R. Emmet Doherty Clean Air Award

· Western PA Environmental Awards Program Winners Announced

· Western PA Audubon Announces Education & Conservation Award Winners

· Call For Nominations for Northeastern Environmental Partnership Awards

· Groundwater Foundation Accepting Nominations For National Awards

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5/27/2005

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