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Stabenow:
Senate Budget Makes Funding for Great Lakes a Priority
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| WASHINGTON
— U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) today announced Senate passage
of the Fiscal Year 2009 Budget, which will pave the way for $175 million
in critical investments for conservation, restoration and protection of
the Great Lakes. This legislation signals a major victory for Michigan
by recognizing the need to make crucial investments into one of our nation’s
greatest resources. With communities across the state and region relying
on the Great Lakes for their economic well being, this investment is important
for creating jobs and ensuring a strong economy.
“Protecting our Great Lakes is not only
critical to our economy, but to the very identity of our state and our
nation,” said Stabenow. The Senate Budget lays the groundwork to invest
in fisheries, toxin removal, and water quality and programs that fight
invasive species. These programs include the Great Lakes Legacy Act,
the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act, Great Lakes fishery
and Ecosystem Restoration, Remedial Action Plan (RAP) Assistance, Great
Lakes Environmental Research Lab and the Great Lakes Basin Program. |