Courtesy
of the Croton United FB page:
With
minutes to spare, the State legislature passed the barge anchorage bill, giving
the Dept of Environmental Conservation a powerful tool to protect the Hudson
River.
Mayor
Greg Schmidt praised the bipartisan effort, noting that both
Senator Terrence Murphy and
Assemblymember Sandy Galef co-sponsored
the bill: “The Hudson River is our greatest natural asset, and this new
legislation brought together politicians from all parties, united to preserve
the Hudson for future generations.”
“A
big thanks is owed
to Riverkeeper" added Mayor
Schmidt. “In 1966 when many thought the Hudson River was a lost cause, it was
the Hudson River Fisherman’s Association (now known as Riverkeeper) which
fought to bring the Hudson back to life, and in 2017 when the anchorage bill
got stalled in the Senate Rules Committee it was once again Riverkeeper who
raised citizen awareness to get this bill passed.” Read and see more here
https://www.facebook.com/crotonunited/posts/815389081951458
Good news. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great to see politicians come together instead of creating fake news to separate Americans.
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