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Northeast-Midwest Institute Weekly Update
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House Passes Water Resources Bill with NEMWI and Mississippi River Priorities
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On Wednesday, October 23, 2013, the House passed H.R. 3080, the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA), with overwhelming bipartisan support (417-3). The bill authorizes $8.2 B in flood control, navigation, and water resources projects and studies by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, while deauthorizing $12 B in past projects. The bill contained provisions addressing multiple priorities for the NEMW and Mississippi River regions. Specifically includes an amendment to coordinate work combating Asian carp on the Ohio and Upper Mississippi Rivers, co-sponsored by Reps. Betty McCollum (MN-04) and NEMW Congressional Coalition Co-chair Mike Kelly (PA-03). Great Lakes Task Force Co-Chairs, Reps. Candice Miller (MI-10), John Dingell (MI-12), and Louise Slaughter (NY-25) also saw a portion of their bill, H.R. 2273 the Great Lakes Navigation System Sustainability Act, included in the final WRRDA bill. The section designates the Great Lakes ports and harbors as a single navigation system for purposes of funding maintenance of the system, recognizing the interdependence of the ports and harbors throughout the Great Lakes. Further, the bill authorizes a GAO study on invasive species budget impacts including wide-ranging effects invasive species, like the zebra mussel and the Asian carp, have on ecosystems and economies. Additionally, the bill reforms aspects of the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund, a fund intended to support regular harbor maintenance, like dredging, but spending out of the fund for these activities has not equaled the fees going in since 1997, despite growing maintenance needs. The reforms encourage greater spending of the funds in order to fulfill dredging and other maintenance needs. The bill is now poised to go to conference with the Senate, where differences between the two bills can be discussed and resolved. The Senate passed its bill, S. 601 the Water Resources Development Act, enacted in May and the House bill can be discussed and resolved.
The NEMWI has prepared an updated comparison of the two bills, simplifying the major sections with relevance to the NEMW region.
For more information, please contact Danielle Chesky, Director of the Great Lakes Washington Program at the Northeast-Midwest Institute.
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NEMWI Signs Global
Test Net Memorandum of Agreement
on Behalf of Great Ships Initiative
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On October 22, NEMWI President, Allegra Cangelosi, signed a Memorandum of Agreement on behalf of NEMWI's Great Ships Initiative, with 16 other Ballast Water Treatment (BWT) Test Facilities globally to work together to improve and harmonize the quality of BWT performance testing. The NEMWI's Great Ships Initiative operates a ballast water treatment facility located at Duluth-Superior in the northern Great Lakes. Test facilities globally met last week in Busan, South Korea just prior to the international Ballast 2013 conference. Global consistency and quality in BWT performance testing is critical to the success of US and international ballast water treatment regulations. The University of Maryland's Maritime Environmental Resource Center (MERC) also signed the agreement. GSI and MERC have long been committed to transparency and quality in BWT tests and actively performs outreach on quality assurance and control, and openly publishes its Standard Operating Procedures for global use and scrutiny.
For more information, please contact Allegra Cangelosi, President, Northeast-Midwest Institute and Director, Great Ships Initiative.
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Community Reinvestment Act and Workforce Development Webinar
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The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis's Connecting Communities program is sponsoring a webinar on the ways the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) can support workforce development. The session, scheduled for Tuesday, November 12, from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM EST, will focus on: "the goals, policies, and implementation of the CRA; ways the CRA can be used to support workforce programs; and strategies for workforce professionals to engage the support of financial institutions." The following speakers will present at the session: - Ariel Cisneros, senior community development advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
- Jim Enright, senior examiner, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
- Clyde McQueen, executive director, Full Employment Council
- Steven Shepelwich, senior community development advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (moderator)
You can register at the Connecting Communities site.
For more information, please contact Fritz Ohrenschall, Research Associate at the Northeast-Midwest Institute on behalf of Colleen Cain who is out on leave.
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The Northeast-Midwest Institute: Taking the Rust out of the Rust Belt!
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