Today marked another cutoff in the legislative calendar. Fortunately, the copper bill (Substitute Senate Bill 5436) passed out of the House Environment Committee this morning with a bi-partisan vote of 11 in favor and 2 opposing. Special recognition goes to Rep Upthegrove for his continued leadership. Now, the next step is to get it pulled from the Rules Committee.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Previous Posts
- New website at State Parks and Rec
- Grants available to help Grow Boating
- NMTA to host NMEA courses later this month
- Recreation Resource Action Alert
- A quick update on the copper paint bill: The publi...
- Copper bill will be heard in committee today
- Big Boats
- Tax decision on dry-stack has been released from DOR
- Reaction on Boatyard Permit is coming in
- Important cutoff day in Olympia
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