Maryland Lawmakers Weigh Next Steps as Chesapeake Bay Expected to Miss 2025 Restoration Goals
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Maryland’s U.S. Senators and Representatives gathered in Washington D.C. Wednesday to address the looming expiration of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement, with the Bay’s clean-up efforts falling short of the agreement’s goals.
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Maryland’s U.S. Senators and Representatives gathered in Washington D.C. Wednesday to address the looming expiration of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement, with the Bay’s clean-up efforts falling short of the agreement’s goals.
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