Vermont And New
Hampshire Senators
Introduce Bill To Advance Conservation
Along The Upper Connecticut River
WASHINGTON (Friday, May 22, 2009) – The U.S. Senators
from Vermont and New Hampshire have introduced the Upper Connecticut
River Partnership Act of 2009, legislation that would help conserve the
largest ecosystem in New England.
Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) was joined by Sen. Bernie
Sanders (I-Vt.), Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) and Sen. Jeanne Shaheen
(D-N.H.) in introducing the bipartisan legislation late Thursday.
The bill would authorize the U.S. Secretary of the Interior to give
technical and financial help for the Upper Connecticut River through the
Connecticut River Joint Commissions. The Joint Commissions consist
of New Hampshire's Connecticut River Valley Resource Commission and
Vermont's Connecticut River Watershed Advisory Commission. Since
1989 the two advisory panels have been working cooperatively in
promoting stewardship to protect the Connecticut River.
Leahy said, “Once again our two states are united in
advancing this bill in the Senate. Vermont and New Hampshire have
a long history of working together for the communities along the river.
Our bill will help us chart the way forward to preserve the natural and
economic vitality of the Connecticut River Valley for generations to
come.”
Gregg said, “The Connecticut River is one of the most
important river watersheds in the Northeast. It provides valuable
cultural, economic and recreational benefits, in addition to supporting
a diverse natural ecosystem, and unparalleled scenic beauty. Since 1989,
The Connecticut River Joint Commissions has been leading the local
efforts to protect the watershed. I am pleased to be a co-sponsor of
this bipartisan legislation that will build on the management activities
already underway. I applaud the staff and board members of the
CJRC for all they have done to protect the Connecticut River and look
forward to continuing to work with them.”
Sanders said, “This legislation will promote our
ability to protect the Connecticut River and I am pleased to be part of
this bi-state, tri-partisan approach. The additional resources
that this bill would authorize are a critical component to ensuring a
sound future for the river.”
Shaheen said, “I’m pleased to join with my New
Hampshire and Vermont colleagues to work together to protect the Upper
Connecticut River. The collaborative work supported by the
Connecticut River Joint Commissions will help protect this important
historic, cultural and ecological resource for generations to come, and
I am proud to support the work of citizens and communities along the
river in their conservation efforts.”
Companion legislation was also introduced Thursday in
the House of Representatives by Reps. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) and Paul Hodes
(D-N.H.).
Full text of the legislation can be read
here.
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