Amid Farm Bureau Lawsuit, Activists Detail Efforts to Fight Clean Water Protections
WHAT
Environment Maryland will release a new study on the political influence of major agribusiness companies and their efforts to undermine laws that protect rivers, streams, and treasured waterways like the Chesapeake Bay. The report, Growing Influence: the Political Power of Agribusiness and the Fouling of America’s Waterways, includes an analysis of data from Maryland and throughout the country. Advocates and farmers will detail examples of environmental policy and enforcement getting blocked by agribusiness interests.
WHY
Agricultural pollution is one of the main causes of poor water quality in the Chesapeake Bay and other waterways throughout the country. The American Farm Bureau Federation has filed suit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to prevent them from enforcing the Clean Water Act. Meanwhile Congress is considering budget amendments that would tie the hands of federal agencies and restrict them in carrying out their responsibilities under existing laws.
WHEN
11:00am, Thursday, Feb. 24
WHERE
Lawyer’s Mall, in front of State House
100 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401
VISUALS
Backdrop of State House
WHO
Sen. Roger Manno, Maryland State Senate, District 19
Del. Tom Hucker, Maryland House of Delegates, District 20
Carole Morison, Farmer and Activist (former chicken grower for Perdue Farms, Inc.)
Michael Tabor, Farmer and Activist
Ruth Berlin, Executive Director, Maryland Pesticide Network
Tommy Landers, Policy Advocate, Environment Maryland
When does the bus leave here......I support BIG OIL and BIG MONEY.....and also believe the pollution in the Bay is a natural thing. Crap flows down hill naturally.....the bay is just a toilet for BIG BUSINESS !!!
ReplyDeleteYou jest Eden, but there are plenty around who believe just that.
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