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By Charlie Bartsch
As the 110th Congress reached its midpoint nearing the 2007 winter holiday
recess, brownfields were gaining more attention on Capitol Hill. The EPA and
the Bush Administration continue to support the brownfields program (see table), touting
its impacts and results, and key members of Congress are considering the
potential impact a reauthorization of the EPA brownfields program might have.
Brownfield program proponents from more than 20 organizations, pleased that
reauthorization had made it to the congressional radar screen, were also urging
Congress to take advantage of the opportunities reauthorization offers to build
on brownfield successes.
Reauthorization is in its earliest stages; many conversations have taken place
and a brownfields coalition has been working to vet proposals and seek support.
However, as of this writing, no bill has been introduced, although several
House members have expressed interest in sponsoring one at the appropriate
time. No Senate action has taken place, but solid movement on the House side
could provide the impetus for the reauthorization coalition and others to urge
action by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. A strong push in
2008 will be needed to get reauthorization through.
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The new report by New Partners for Community Revitalization (NPCR) shows how New York State is revitalizing neighborhoods plagued by multiple brownfield sites, while stimulating economic growth and creating local jobs.
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