Roundup: Environmental Protection Agency Increases Chesapeake Bay Program Funding to $85 million

By |2024-03-20T16:40:43-04:00December 18, 2019|Categories: Federal Funding, Updates From The Capital|

ROUNDUP: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY INCREASES CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM FUNDING TO $85 MILLION Yesterday, Congress announced the funding of $85 million to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) for FY20. This is an increase over the $73 million allocated to CBP for the past five years. [...]

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Roundup: Northam announces $733 million for natural resources

By |2024-05-07T12:48:12-04:00December 11, 2019|Categories: Land Conservation & Recreation, Updates From The Capital|

The Northam Administration announced investments in natural resources for the 2020-22 budget, such as Chesapeake Bay clean up by 2025, addressing climate change through RGGI to boost coastal resilience, creating the Office of Offshore Wind, and more.

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ROUNDUP: Northam Announces 100% Carbon Free by 2050

By |2024-03-21T13:39:48-04:00September 17, 2019|Categories: Conservation News Across the Commonwealth, Updates From The Capital|Tags: , , |

Governor Ralph Northam announced an Executive Order setting ambitious, statewide goals to reduce the Commonwealth’s carbon emissions and move the state’s electricity goal to 30% renewable energy by 2030 and 100% carbon-free by 2050.

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Northam Releases EO6 Report to Enhance DEQ

By |2022-09-30T14:07:20-04:00August 16, 2019|Categories: Updates From The Capital|

Virginia’s Secretary of Natural Resources released their report on commitments to enhance Virginia’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) under Gov. Northam’s Executive Order 6, issued in April 2018. EO6 was was released by the Governor last year. It looked to get immediate feedback on ways to strengthen policies at the [...]

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Local Advocates Celebrate Uranium Ban Win at Supreme Court

By |2024-03-21T14:14:35-04:00July 19, 2019|Categories: Toxic Pollution, Updates From The Capital|Tags: |

Supreme Court justices agreed the Commonwealth has the right to uphold the moratorium on uranium mining. This win is not only thanks to smart legal minds but most importantly to the incredible work by local community members over the decades.

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VCN Statement Regarding Gov. Northam’s yielding veto authority to climate deniers

By |2022-09-30T14:09:17-04:00May 2, 2019|Categories: Updates From The Capital|

Today, Governor Northam declined to veto bad budget language that prevents the Commonwealth from taking bold and necessary steps to act on climate change. VCN executive director Mary Rafferty issued the following response: "We are deeply disappointed in the Governor’s decision to not use his authority to uphold his signature [...]

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VCN Network Partners Meet With U.S. Rep. Spanberger for a Conservation Roundtable

By |2022-09-30T14:09:32-04:00April 22, 2019|Categories: Updates From The Capital|

HENRICO, Va. - Network Partners of VCN had the opportunity to meet with U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger (VA-07) for a conservation roundtable at the Tuckahoe branch of the Henrico County Public Library. Topics of discussion included the Land and Water Conservation Fund, Clean Water budget items, HR 9, offshore drilling, [...]

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Local Elected Officials Invited to Participate in Chesapeake Bay Roundtable Discussions

By |2022-09-30T14:10:55-04:00June 7, 2018|Categories: Updates From The Capital|

Photo credit: Chesapeake Bay Program The Chesapeake Bay is one of America’s greatest treasures. Made up of a network of hundreds of thousands of rivers and streams that span over 64,000 square miles, this watershed is a vital source of recreation, food, and drinking water for millions of [...]

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