PA Landscape and Nursery Assn. Highlights Arbor Day, Supports REAP
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Members of the Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association delivered live silver maple trees to each House and Senate member as a way to celebrate Arbor Day and to spread the word about the proposed Resource Enhancement and Protection Act (REAP). Chad Forcey, PLNA’s Director of Government Relations, and PLNA has endorsed REAP, which would provide transferable tax credits to farmers who install best management practices like forested stream buffers, as a “win-win for Pennsylvania.” “The Department of Environmental Protection’s own estimates are that an additional $175 million per year is needed for agriculture conservation measurers in “REAP would enable the Commonwealth to clean up thousands of miles of impaired waterways statewide, provide cleaner drinking water supplies to communities and support Pennsylvania’s agricultural community in a significant way. “(REAP) is bipartisan, pro-farmers, pro-business and pro-environment. A broad coalition of groups including the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, the Pennsylvania State Grange and the Pennsylvania Environmental Council support REAP. “Through this innovative mechanism, REAP would create a new conservation partnership between the public and private sector.” For more information, visit the PLNA website, Arbor Day and the REAP webpages. Video Blog: Rep. Stern Describes Effectiveness of Live Tree Program |
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4/27/2007 |
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