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- Senate Bay champions request federal funds for watershed restoration projects in central Pennyslvania.
- House Appropriations Committee endorses funding EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Program and a new habitat restoration program.
- Not using federal American Rescue Plan money in Pennsylvania’s new budget for local rivers and streams is a “missed opportunity.”
- Partnerships and trees are changing water quality in Lancaster County.
- A new law will bring five million new trees to Maryland—helping protect the vulnerable Eastern Shore from climate change.
- CBF criticizes Maryland’s move to ease wild oyster harvest restrictions just as overall population begins to grow.
- Virginia's Governor Northam signs clean-water bills with legislators and CBF student leaders at CBF’s Brock Environmental Center.
- CBF oyster gardening expands to Portsmouth, Virginia. What’s more, in June, volunteer oyster gardeners returned 52,318 oysters to plant on restoration reefs.