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Massachusetts Environmental Bond Bill

last modified September 24, 2008

Thursday, August 14, 2008 Governor Patrick signed the Environmental Bond Bill. Thank you for your support!

 

The Environmental Bond Bill is the single most important environmental bill to be considered by the Massachusetts Legislature. Projects funded through the Environmental Bond directly affect communities across the state by protecting natural areas, safeguarding water quality, restoring rivers and streams, providing for dam removal, supporting working farms, building our economy and improving our quality of life.

 

The Environmental Bond is the cornerstone of the Commonwealth's long-term investment in its environment. It provides investments over the next five years for local and statewide projects that protect critical natural areas and wetlands, maintain our parks, beaches and bike paths, offer municipal aid, and more.

 

The Coalition for the Environmental Bond, representing 250 groups and businesses, a combined membership of more than 400,000 Massachusetts families, united to advocate for passage before money for all the programs ran out.

 

The 2008 Environmental Bond will provide the capital funds for vital state environmental programs over the next five years. The 2002 Environmental Bond Bill (and subsequent "Patch Bonds" in 2004, 2006 & 2007) funded more than 76 different programs with important activities around the state.

 

For more information see the website of the Coalition for the Environmental Bond (www.envirobond.org).