Chesapeake Bay Foundation Urges U.S. Senator Casey to Fight for Clean Water
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Chesapeake Bay Foundation Pennsylvania Executive Director Matthew Ehrhart this week delivered hundreds of signed postcards to U.S. Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr. to urge his strong support for increased Farm Bill funding for Pennsylvania farmers. The postcards were signed by citizens at the Kipona Festival on the Harrisburg riverfront over Labor Day weekend. In addition, more than 400 CBF members have called Senator Casey’s office to urge him to stand fast to help the region’s farm families implement proven technologies that will protect agriculture and improve the health of our waterways. Senator Casey is on the Senate Agriculture Committee, which will be considering the Farm Bill in the next few weeks. “ “I am thrilled that so many of my constituents took the time to let me know how important the Right now is a prime opportunity to deliver those tools. The Federal Farm Bill, which is considered only every five years, could provide much-needed investments in conservation measures that would substantially reduce polluted runoff, infuse funds into local economies, and keep farmers farming. With crucial added resources made available through the 2007 Federal Farm Bill, Pennsylvania’s agricultural producers will have not only the incentive but also the means to do more to improve water quality in local rivers, streams, as well as the Chesapeake Bay. Thriving, well-managed farms are vital to both the long-term health of the local waterways, and to “CBF thanks Senator Casey for his leadership, and encourages him to keep fighting for clean water and the region’s farmers,” Ehrhart said. |
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9/22/2007 |
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