Maryland League of Conservation Voters suporst the 3 foot safe passing bill

I am greatly encouraged to see some crossing of ideals in that cyclists are environmentalists by at least enjoying the great outdoors and now we are seeing environmentalists as cyclists. Cool!

 

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Hot-List: Week of February 23rd, 2009

The Maryland League of Conservation Voters is pleased to present the “Hot List” – a detailed list of the environmental community’s highest priority legislation for this week.  This week we have so many bills, we had to split the content into two emails, one for the House of Delegates, and one for the State Senate.  Please forward to your friends or ask them to sign up by emailing us at info@....   For a printable version, please visit http://www.mdlcv.org//issueslegislation/weeklyhotlists.  We hope you find this communication helpful and instructive as we tackle important environmental bills this session.

Hot List – Senate

Important Bills to Watch



imageSB 278: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act of 2009
Education, Health and Environmental Affairs- FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENTS, LAID OVER ON THE FLOOR

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POSITION: SUPPORt

This act will create a cap reducing global warming pollutants in the state by at least 25% below 2006 levels by the year 2020.  This will allow Maryland to be a leader in the nation for reducing global warming pollutants and be an example to other states.
          Sponsor: Governor O’Malley and Senator Pinsky



imageSmart and Fair Growth Legislation

POSITION: SUPPORt
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Education, Health and Environmental Affairs- SB 878 HEARING ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th

The environmental community generally supports the “Smart, Green, and Growing” package of legislation the governor introduced that will fix the adverse Court of Appeals decision on the Terrapin Run development, encourage more Transit-Oriented Development, and enhance our visions for smart growth.  In addition, the environmental community supports Senator Harrington and Frosh’s forward-looking bill that enhances the governor’s bill by creating numeric performance standards to guide county plans.

          Sponsor: “Smart, Green, and Growing”- SB 273, 274, 276, 280 - Governor                     
          Sponsor: Numeric Performance Standards SB 878- Senator Harrington

SB 824: Community Environmental Protection Act of 2009

MARYLAND lcv pRIORITY 

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs- HEARING ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th

There are currently 44 states in the United States that allow organizations to have standing in the state courts to fight against violations of our environmental laws.  We urge Maryland to follow the current national trend and expand a citizen’s right to a day in court.

          Sponsor:  Senator Frosh

         

imageSB 165: The Budget

POSITION: SUPPORt
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Budget and Taxation Committee- ONGOING HEARINGS

The environmental community asks that Program Open Space, the Strategic Energy Investment Fund, and the Chesapeake Bay Trust Fund do not get cut, and maintain funding for the Maryland Departments of the Environmental and Natural Resources

imageSB 753: De-funding the Intercounty Connector

POSITION: SUPPORt

The InterCounty Connector is a costly and environmentally damaging project that is           draining state resources.  Defunding this project will conserve funds to go toward better usage in public transportation sector or much needed help during this economic crisis. 

                           Sponsor:  Senator Pipkin

Committee Action



SJ 8: Federal Mandates Regarding Environmentally Damaging Corn Ethanol

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee –  HEARING THURSDAY, MARCH 5th

POSITION: SUPPORt

This resolution calls on the federal government to reduce the amount of corn used to meet alternative fuel requirements.

SB 184: Brominated Flame Retardants - Decabrominated Diphenyl Ether –(“DECA”) Prohibition

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd
POSITION: SUPPORt

Prohibiting, by January 1, 2010, a new product or a flame-retardant part of a new product that contains decabrominated diphenyl ether.

 

SB 220: Ethanol Derived From Corn

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs AND Budget and Taxation Committee –  HEARING THURSDAY, MARCH 5th
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill prohibits the use of state funds for ethanol products derived from corn.

SB 258: Ethanol Derived From Corn

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs AND Budget and Taxation Committee –  HEARING THURSDAY, MARCH 5th
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill prohibits the use of state funds for ethanol products derived from corn.


SB 352
: Public Utility Tree Management Act of 2009

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill requires utilities to create a tree management plan to replace trees cut down while installing power lines.

SB 408: Water Pollution Control- Incentives and Penalties

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill requires the Department of the Environment to create incentives for improved performance of sewer systems and wastewater treatment plants.


SB 428
: Vehicles, Bicycles- Rules of the Road

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – ALREADY HEARD
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill requires a three foot passing distance between motor vehicles and bicycles.

SB 465: Floating Vessel Platforms

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd
POSITION: oppose

This bill allows the construction of floating vessel platforms without a permit.


SB 530: Task Force to Study Required Deposits on Returnable Beverage Containers

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, MARCH 10th
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill, also known as the bottle bill, creates a task force to study the feasibility of establishing deposits for recyclable containers.

SB 539: Driver Relief Act of 2009

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill authorizes the Departments of the Environment and Transportation to develop policies to reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by 35% below 2005 levels by 2036.

SB 553:Chesapeake Bay Phosphorus Restoration Act of 2009

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, MARCH 10th
POSITION: SUPPORt

Requiring labeling of fertilizer and prohibiting a person from using, selling, manufacturing, or distributing for use or sale in the State a specialty fertilizer containing phosphorous on or after April 1, 2010.

SB 554: Chesapeake Bay Nitrogen Restoration Act of 2009

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill requires new on site septic systems to use nutrient removal technology and requiring MDE to assist with the costs.

SB 555: Biomass and Biofuels- In-State Production Incentives

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill encourages the production of cellulosic biofuels by allowing producers to sell the generated energy back to the grid.


SB 581
: Roadside Trees

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill allows counties and municipalities to adopt their own plans to plant roadside trees.


SB 623: Nutrient Management Plans- Confidentiality

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, MARCH 10th
POSITION: Oppose

This bill requires the Department of Agriculture to return or destroy nutrient management plans after three years.

SB 625: Maryland Building Performance Standards

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill strengthens the current building codes for energy efficiency.

SB 672: Stormwater Management Surcharge

Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill requires local governments to assess their own surcharge on impervious surfaces to pay for stormwater management practices.


SB 856
: Green Jobs Workforce Training

Finance Committee – HEARING TUESDAY, MARCH 10th
POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill instructs the Maryland Energy Administration, in consultation with the Governor’s Workforce Investment Board and the Department of Business and Economic Development to develop a program to provide the skills and opportunities to work in the emerging clean energy industry.

Up & Coming Bills



SB 917: Fertilizers and Pesticides Release Reporting

POSITION: SUPPORt

This bill requires any business or large entity to report the use of fertilizer and pesticides. The MDA must keep this data and work with the MDE to distribute the information.

For more than 30 years, the Maryland League of Conservation Voters has been the independent political voice for the environment in our state. Maryland LCV is dedicated to making environmental protection and restoration a top priority for Maryland’s elected officials, appointed leaders, candidates and voters.  The Maryland League of Conservation Voters advocates for sound conservation policies, works to get pro-environment candidates elected, and holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions.

 

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