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interim progress toward achieving the 2012-13 milestone commitments.
Together with pollution limits and state specific plans, this Chesapeake Clean Water Blueprint
outlines the path to the restoration of local rivers, streams, and the Chesapeake Bay.
The analysis looked at practices within three pollution source categoriesagricultural runoff,
urban/suburban sources, and wastewater treatmentbased on their potential to provide substantial
nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment pollution reductions and offer important lessons for implementationmoving forward.
We are encouraged that states are working to reach their milestones and, in some cases,
significant progress has been made, said Hilary Harp Falk, co-chair of Choose Clean Water Coalition.
However, after reviewing the data, it is clear that we need verification protocols to help local, state,
and federal programs ensure that practices are properly designed, installed, and maintained over time.
In addition, CBF and CCWC believe that the next set of milestones, from 2014-15, should be
reported at the basin or county level, as opposed to only at the state level. Local jurisdictions will play
an important role in the restoration of local waterways, which is critical to long-term success.
Restoring local rivers and streams, and saving the Chesapeake Bay, will provide benefits today
and for future generations. If progress is not made we will continue to have polluted water, human healthhazards, and lost jobsat a huge cost to society. Reducing pollution and restoring local water quality
will create jobs and enhance local economies.
Copies of the state-specific milestone analyses can be found on CBFs Milestones webpage.
Click Here to send a Tweet to Gov. Corbett on the milestones report. Click Here to send the
Milestones Report to your state legislators.
NewsClips:
Chesapeake Bay Restoration Sized Up, Mixed Report
States Falling Short On Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Goals
York County Teen Grooms Oysters For Chesapeake Bay
With Nearly $300 Million At Stake, House Returns Monday To Do Fiscal Code Bill
Budget Secretary Charles Zogby said Tuesday if the House does not concur in the Senate-amended
Fiscal Code bill-- Senate Bill 591 (Vulakovich-D-Allegheny)-- by August 1, the General Fund budget
could be as much as $300 million short of being balanced.
On Wednesday, House Republicans announced the House will reconvene on Monday, July 15
to act on the bill.
The Fiscal Code bill delays a $135 million automatic transfer to the states Rainy Day Fund,
provides $70 million in funding for enhanced revenue enforcement, authorizes the transfer of $17.7
million from the Racehorse Development Fund and another $29.5 million to the motor license fund.
With respect to environmental issues, the bill includes provisions related to eliminating General
Fund appropriations to DEP for the Consumer Energy Program for FY 2012-13 and FY 2013-14,
appropriates $150,000 for independent research regarding natural gas drilling to DEP, gives priorities to
municipalities in counties of the sixth, seventh and eighth class with approved applications for Sewage
Facilities Planning Grants, extends the payback of the Storage Tank Fund to July 2029, $3 million was
appropriated to the Commonwealth Financing Authority for water and sewer projects costing between
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Session Schedule (Updated)
Here is the latest voting session schedule for the Senate and House--
House
July 15September 23, 24, 25, 30
October 1, 2, 15, 16, 17 (Non-Voting), 21, 22, 23
November 12, 13, 18, 19, 20
December 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18 (Non-Voting)
Senate
September 23, 24, 25, 30
October 1, 2, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23
November 12, 13, 18, 19, 20
December 3, 4, 9, 10, 11
Bill Calendars
House (July 15): House Bill 302 (Moul-R-Adams) transferring funds from the Oil and Gas Lease
Fund to DEP for a competitive grant program to convert small mass transit bus fleets to natural gas
House Bill 303 (Moul-R-Adams) transferring funds from the Oil and Gas Lease Fund to DEP for a
competitive grant program to convert large mass transit fleets to natural gas House Bill 304
(Marshall-R-Beaver) funding conversions of transit buses to natural gas House Bill 306
(Pickett-R-Bradford) redirecting the Alternative Fuels Incentive Fund to create the Keystone Fuel
Incentive Program to fund conversions of vehicles to natural gas House Bill 308 (Saylor-R-York)redirecting $6 million annually from the Clean Air Fund to finance vehicle conversions to natural gas.