U.S.
Senate Vote Paves Way to Boost Great Lakes Funding
Vote to
reauthorize Great Lakes Restoration Initiative allows Congress to ramp up
annual funding from $300 million to $475 million for successful program that
protects Great Lakes, drinking water, public health, jobs.
ANN ARBOR, MICH. (December 21,
2020)—In a major victory for Great Lakes and clean water advocates, the U.S.
Senate last night unanimously passed the Great
Lakes Restoration Initiative Act of 2019. The bill allows Congress to
continue funding the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative for five years, and
increases the program’s annual funding from $300 million to $475 million by
2026. The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the bill earlier this
year by a vote of 373
to 45. The legislation heads to President Donald Trump for signature.
Passage of the bill is a top priority for the Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes
Coalition.
Laura Rubin, director of the
Healing Our Waters – Great Lakes Coalition, said:
“This is tremendous news for the more
than 30 million people who rely on the Great Lakes for their drinking water,
health, jobs, recreation, and quality of life. Over the past decade, the Great
Lakes Restoration Initiative has been producing results for communities across
the region, but serious threats remain. This bill recognizes the work we have
left to do, and allows Congress to boost funding to tackle these threats before
they get worse and more expensive to solve.
“We thank U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow
(D-Mich.) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) for their leadership and determination to
get this bill across the finish line. We also thank U.S. Reps. David Joyce
(R-Ohio) and Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) for their leadership to rally support in the
House, as well as the many Democrats and Republicans who worked in a spirit of
bi-partisanship to make sure that Great Lakes restoration and protection
continues to be a national priority. Clean water is a basic need, and we need
to do everything we can to ensure that clean, safe and affordable drinking
water is available to everyone.
“We look forward to working with
federal elected officials to ensure that this successful program continues to
meet ecological objectives while confronting environmental injustices that
afflict the most vulnerable communities. We have the opportunity to lift up and
help all communities – especially those that have borne the brunt of pollution
and environmental harm.”
Support for the Great Lakes
Restoration Act has produced strong bipartisan support in the Senate
with 13 co-sponsors (in addition to lead sponsor Sen. Stabenow) and in the House
with 49 co-sponsors (in addition to lead sponsor Rep. Joyce). The Great
Lakes Restoration Initiative invests in local projects in Illinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin to clean up
toxic pollution, fight invasive species, reduce runoff from cities and farms,
and restore fish and wildlife habitat. The initiative has supported 5,449
projects that are helping to better the environment and economy.
Since 2004, the Healing Our
Waters-Great Lakes Coalition has been harnessing the collective power of more
than 160 groups representing millions of people, whose common goal is to
restore and protect the Great Lakes. Learn more at www.healthylakes.org
or follow us on Twitter @healthylakes.
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