For Immediate Release
6/13/08

White Praises Senate Passage of Infrastructure Funding Legislation

Bill includes more than $100 million for flood protection and mitigation

Harrisburg – State Senator Mary Jo White (R-21) today praised the Senate’s passage of Senate Bill 2, the H20 PA Act.  The legislation, unanimously approved by the state Senate this week, would invest $800 million to meet Pennsylvania’s critical water infrastructure needs, including drinking water and wastewater treatment facilities, high hazard dams and flood protection and mitigation projects.

White noted that the legislation includes at least $100 million for flood protection and mitigation projects, but does not include Governor Rendell’s call for a new tax on insurance premiums for home and business owners.  Instead, Senate Bill 2 relies upon revenue currently dedicated to the Gaming Economic Development and Tourism Fund.

The Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, chaired by Senator White, also this week unanimously reported out Senate Bill 1408 and Senate Bill 1409.  These bills were introduced at the request of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to provide DEP with additional flexibility to use non-structural alternatives to implement flood protection measures.

More information on these bills and the Committee’s activities is available online at www.senatormjwhite.com (choose “Senate Environmental Resources & Energy Committee”).

CONTACT:    

Patrick Henderson (717) 787-9684
phenderson@pasen.gov 

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