Maryland Senator Pushes for Bipartisan Bill to Fund Coastal Habitat Preservation
Maryland senator introduces bipartisan bill to fund coastal habitat ... Bay to Bay News

In a recent move to help protect the environment, Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen has proposed a bipartisan bill to fund the preservation of coastal habitats. The bill, which is co-sponsored by Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine, is designed to provide federal funding for the protection of coastal habitats and ecosystems.
The bill proposes to provide $20 million in annual funding for the next five years to support coastal habitat conservation efforts. This money would be used to help protect and restore coastal habitats, such as wetlands, estuaries, and other coastal areas. The funding would also be used to support research into the effects of climate change on coastal habitats and ecosystems.
Senator Van Hollen believes that this bill is an important step in protecting our environment and preserving our natural resources. He has stated that this bill will help protect our coasts from the effects of climate change, which is already having a devastating impact on our environment. He also believes that this bill will help create jobs in the coastal communities that are affected by these changes.
The bill has received support from both Republicans and Democrats in Congress, and has been praised by environmental groups. The National Wildlife Federation has called it “an important step forward in protecting our coasts and preserving our natural resources.”
The bill is currently being considered by the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works. If it passes, it will be sent to the full Senate for a vote. If it passes there, it will then be sent to the President for his signature.
Senator Van Hollen’s bill is an important step in protecting our environment and preserving our natural resources. It is a bipartisan effort that has received support from both sides of the aisle, and it is a sign that Congress is taking action to protect our coasts and ecosystems from the effects of climate change. We can only hope that this bill passes and that it will help to protect our coasts for generations to come.
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