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GLIN==> Groups Urge President to Fund Restoration Initiative at Full Strength

Tim Eder teder at glc.org

Mon Jan 25 16:44:07 EST 2010

For immediate release: Jan. 25, 2010 

Great Lakes groups urge Obama to continue Restoration Initiative at full
strength in 2011
 <http://www.glc.org/announce/10/01glri-letter>
http://www.glc.org/announce/10/01glri-letter 

Fifteen Great Lakes regional organizations are urging President Obama to
maintain or exceed funding of $475 million for the Great Lakes Restoration
Initiative (GLRI) in the federal budget for FY 2011.

The initiative was proposed by the Obama Administration as a five-year,
comprehensive restoration plan for the Great Lakes. The region’s
congressional leaders secured $475 million in FY 2010, the initiative’s
first year. Implementation is moving forward, with nearly $150 million
currently being offered for projects that address critical problems facing
the Great Lakes. In addition, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is
finalizing a five-year action plan for the GLRI that sets outcome-oriented
performance goals and criteria for measuring progress.

“While the GLRI is off to a strong start,” wrote the 15 organizations in a
co-signed letter to Obama, “we need sustained funding to fulfill your
commitment, build on past investments and ensure the GLRI’s long-term
success.”

The letter acknowledged the broad support for the initiative within the
region, noting that it has been endorsed by the Great Lakes governors,
states, cities, tribes, conservation groups, business and industry.

“The breadth of support for the GLRI throughout the region is
unprecedented,” said Great Lakes Commission Executive Director Tim Eder,
noting that the Great Lakes states and their partners have moved
aggressively to prepare large-scale restoration projects for implementation.
“With the immense effort invested in this program, it’s critical that
Washington keep the GLRI moving forward at full speed,” Eder added.

“The millions of people who depend on the Great Lakes for their jobs and way
of life are counting on President Obama and the U.S. Congress to maintain
their commitment to the lakes,” said Jeff Skelding, campaign director for
the Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition. “Continuing to fund the Great
Lakes Restoration Initiative – combined with other necessary policy actions
– will be instrumental in the multi-year effort to restore and protect our
lakes, boost our economy, safeguard our public health, and uphold our way of
life.”

The letter noted that “substantial momentum is in place to carry the
Initiative forward over its five-year timeframe.”  

“Despite the severe budget constraints facing our region,” the letter reads,
“we are committed to doing our part and investing the resources necessary to
make the GLRI a success.” The letter concludes urging the President “to
maintain full funding for the GLRI to build on the tremendous work done over
the past year and uphold this unprecedented commitment to the eight-state
Great Lakes region.”

“The Great Lakes are a defining asset of our region,” says Ed Wolking, Jr.,
executive vice president of the Detroit Regional Chamber. “The lakes
represent significant potential for the revitalization of the Midwestern
economy. Restoring and protecting the quality of the lakes is a critical
step in our region's economic future, and continuing to fund these
significant clean-up activities will bring many good things to our economy
in the years to come.”

The President is expected to submit his budget proposal to Congress on
February 1. 

The letter was signed by the following entities: 

•       Great Lakes Commission 
•       Alliance for the Great Lakes 
•       Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority 
•       Council of Great Lakes Fishery Agencies 
•       Council of Great Lakes Industries 
•       Council of Lake Committees 
•       Ducks Unlimited, Great Lakes/Atlantic Region 
•       Great Lakes Fishery Commission 
•       Great Lakes Metro Chambers Coalition 
•       Great Lakes United 
•       Healing Our Waters - Great Lakes Coalition 
•       National Parks Conservation Association 
•       National Wildlife Federation, Great Lakes Regional Center 
•       Natural Resources Defense Council, Midwest Regional Office 
•       The Nature Conservancy 

 

Contact:  Tim Eder 
Office: 734-971-9135 
Cell: 734-604-7281 
E-mail:  <mailto:mdoss at glc.org> teder at glc.org 

Contact: Matt Doss 
Office: 734-971-9135 
Cell: 734-474-1985 
E-mail:  <mailto:mdoss at glc.org> mdoss at glc.org 

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The Great Lakes Commission, chaired by Gov. Patrick Quinn (Ill.), is an
interstate compact agency established under state and U.S. federal law and
dedicated to promoting a strong economy, healthy environment and high
quality of life for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region and its residents.
The Commission consists of governors' appointees, state legislators, and
agency officials from its eight member states. Associate membership for
Ontario and Québec was established through the signing of a "Declaration of
Partnership." The Commission maintains a formal Observer program involving
U.S. and Canadian federal agencies, tribal authorities, binational agencies
and other regional interests. The Commission offices are located in Ann
Arbor, Michigan. 

 

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