Renewing Your Driver’s License Or Vehicle Registration? Make A $3 Contribution To Keystone Tree Fund
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If you are renewing your driver’s license or vehicle registration online, please consider making a voluntary $3 contribution to the Keystone Tree Fund.

Bipartisan legislation sponsored by Sen. Gene Yaw (R-Lycoming) and Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming) signed into law by Gov. Tom Wolf last November established the Keystone Tree Fund and the voluntary $3 donation program.  Read more here.

Both Sen. Yaw and Rep. Everett represent Pennsylvania on the interstate Chesapeake Bay Commission.

Monies generated by the donation go to the Keystone Tree Fund restricted account which is used to support DCNR riparian buffer and tree planting programs.

For more information on the programs, visit DCNR’s Riparian Buffer webpage.

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[Posted: June 25, 2020]


6/29/2020

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