Passing of Gov. Ray Shafer, Environmental Accomplishments Celebrated
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Gov. Ray Shafer (R), who served as "Ray Shafer was one of the most dedicated public servants in the commonwealth's history," said Gov. Rendell. "His dedication to the public good continued long after his service as governor and throughout his life. Less than three months ago, he successfully persuaded me to give a capitol redevelopment assistance grant to his beloved alma mater, " Gov. Shafer's administration is perhaps best known for reforms that were made to the Commonwealth's antiquated 1874 constitution and state government reorganization that better accommodated programs and policies that reflected the times. Several major environmental initiatives were signed into law during Gov. Shafer’s tenure, including: · The creation of · Passage of the Environmental Rights Amendment to the state’s Constitution which was ratified by voters in 1971; · Project 500 which provided $500 million to finance abandoned mine reclamation and purchase of farmland and open space; · The first modern law - Solid Waste Management Act - regulating the disposal of waste; · Creation of the · Passage of Act 442 to provide counties with more tools to preserve open space. Gov. Shafer was born |
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12/15/2006 |
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