We have word that work is still needed to kill this bill in the House Environmental Matters Committee. Please take a few moments to call (not e-mail) the committee members to request that they oppose this bill (HB1257 - No Discharge for MD Waters). Feel free to have a few of the articles linked at the top of this blog open so you have plenty of talking points.
House Environmental Matters Committee
The Honorable Maggie McIntosh
Chair, House Environmental Matters Committee
Phone: 410-841-3990
The Honorable James E. Malone, Jr.
Vice-Chair, House Environmental Matters Committee
Phone: 410-841-3378
The Honorable S. Saqib Ali
Phone: 410-841-3021
The Honorable Pamela G. Beidle
Phone: 410-841-3370
The Honorable Elizabeth Bobo
Phone: 410-841-3205
The Honorable Rudolph C. Cane
Phone: 410-841-3427
The Honorable Alfred Clinton Carr, Jr.
Phone: 410-841-3110
The Honorable Virginia P. Clagett
Phone: 410-841-3211
The Honorable Barbara A. Frush
Phone: 410-841-3114
The Honorable Cheryl D. Glenn
Phone: 410-841-3257
The Honorable Anne Healey
Phone: 410-841-3961
The Honorable Marvin E. Holmes, Jr.
Phone: 410-841-3310
The Honorable Thomas Hucker
Phone: 410-841-3474
The Honorable Stephen W. Lafferty
Phone: 410-841-3487
The Honorable Doyle L. Niemann
Phone: 410-841-3326
The Honorable H. Wayne Norman, Jr.
Phone: 410-841-3284
The Honorable Anthony J. O’Donnell
Phone: 410-841-3314
The Honorable Andrew A. Serafini
Phone: 410-841-3447
The Honorable Tanya Thornton Shewell
Phone: 410-841-3070
The Honorable Richard A. Sossi
Phone: 410-841-3543
The Honorable Dana M. Stein
Phone: 410-841-3527
The Honorable Paul S. Stull
Phone: 410-841-3288
The Honorable Michael H. Weir, Jr.
Phone: 410-841-3328
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
The hearings are over. Now we wait.
Both hearings are over, thank God. What a way to waste about 8 hours of my life. I'd like to thank everyone who joined me in my efforts against this. There was some great testimony (not including the lies from the Attorney General and his staff). Word from the Senate doesn't look good for the passage of their version of the bill. And my contact on the House committee said that not only will they have plenty to discuss in sub-committee in the next few weeks, but if the Senate shelves it, so will they.
Cross your fingers. If you haven't done so already, keep the e-mails and phone calls coming. This isn't over yet.
If the AG's figures are to be believed, boaters on the Chesapeake with Type I devices contribute .003% of the nutrient load to the Chesapeake Bay. A quote directly from the AG (Gansler): "This bill is our top priority". Really? Couldn't you be doing something a little more productive with your time? I guess not considering you couldn't do anything about the 30 million gallons Baltimore County dumped into the Patapsco River just last weekend. This lame bill is a pathetic attempt by Gansler and Fitzsimmons to attack an innocent group of people because they lack the ability to go after the real problems. As Representative O'Donnell stated: Government has a hard time shining the spotlight on itself.
(note: I am paraphrasing Gansler's words as I didn't write them down when he said them. But that's the general statement he made.)
Cross your fingers. If you haven't done so already, keep the e-mails and phone calls coming. This isn't over yet.
If the AG's figures are to be believed, boaters on the Chesapeake with Type I devices contribute .003% of the nutrient load to the Chesapeake Bay. A quote directly from the AG (Gansler): "This bill is our top priority". Really? Couldn't you be doing something a little more productive with your time? I guess not considering you couldn't do anything about the 30 million gallons Baltimore County dumped into the Patapsco River just last weekend. This lame bill is a pathetic attempt by Gansler and Fitzsimmons to attack an innocent group of people because they lack the ability to go after the real problems. As Representative O'Donnell stated: Government has a hard time shining the spotlight on itself.
(note: I am paraphrasing Gansler's words as I didn't write them down when he said them. But that's the general statement he made.)
Sunday, March 14, 2010
A big week coming.
It's going to be a big week. The Senate hearing for SB513 will be this coming Tuesday, 3/16/10, at 1pm. The House hearing for HB1257 is Friday, 3/19/10 at 1pm. If you can make either date, please do. Please be polite when testifying and keep your comments as brief as possible. If someone ahead of you says what you're going to say, please don't repeat. Just say "I second so-and-so's comments".
For your reading pleasure, here's an article from Raritan Engineering from May of 2000:
The law of unintended consequences
And a great new article from Tom Neale, which has some very interesting facts:
Maryland Moves to Increase Pollution in Chesapeake
For your reading pleasure, here's an article from Raritan Engineering from May of 2000:
The law of unintended consequences
And a great new article from Tom Neale, which has some very interesting facts:
Maryland Moves to Increase Pollution in Chesapeake
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