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<title>Environment Connecticut Urges Update of Connecticut&#xE2;&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bottle Bill</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2007 22:34:45 -0500</pubDate>
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<title> Key National Forest Protections Reinstated</title>
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<title>Lieberman and Dodd Vote to Protect Refuge</title>
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<title>Statement of Christopher Phelps on Connecticut Representative&#x27;s Votes To Protect National Forests</title>
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<title>Environmental Group  Revs up a &#x22;21 Chainsaw Salute&#x22; to Protest Bush Administration&#xE2;&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Proposal to Destroy Pristine National Forests</title>
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<title>Environmental Groups Applaud Governor Rell&#xE2;&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Proposal to Ban Billboards</title>
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<description>Legislation would protect Connecticut&#x26;rsquo;s landscape and natural beauty  Hartford &#x26;ndash; Environment Connecticut and the CT Forests and Parks Association today applauded Governor M. Jodi Rell&#x26;rsquo;s proposal to ban billboards on state-owned property. Calling the proposal an important step towards preserving the natural beauty of Connecticut&#x26;rsquo;s landscape, and protecting the quality of life in the state&#x26;rsquo;s communities, the groups called on the General Assembly to enact legislation implementing the proposal.  &#x26;ldquo;Connecticut&#x26;rsquo;s natural landscape is an essential part of our quality of life,&#x26;rdquo; said Environment Connecticut Program Director, Christopher Phelps. &#x26;ldquo;We applaud the Governor for her initiative to put a halt to the clutter of billboards along our roadways that obscures both urban and rural landscapes across Connecticut.&#x26;rdquo;  States and municipalities across the nation have taken similar steps to restrict billboards. 2008 marks the 40th anniversary of Vermont&#x26;rsquo;s successful effort to remove all billboards in that state. Governor Rell&#x26;rsquo;s proposal is an important starting point to move Connecticut towards joining other states in removing the clutter of billboards on both public and private properties.   &#x26;ldquo;The Connecticut Forest &#x26;amp; Park Association has long campaigned against billboards and their blight of our landscape,&#x26;rdquo; said Adam R. Moore, Executive Director of the Connecticut Forest &#x26;amp; Park Association.  &#x26;ldquo;We thank Governor Rell for her attention to this issue and strongly support this initiative.&#x26;rdquo;   A bill to implement the Governor&#x26;rsquo;s proposal to ban billboards from state property will be considered soon by the legislature&#x26;rsquo;s Transportation Committee. The groups called on the legislature to approve that proposal and consider expanding its focus to include the phase out of billboards on municipal and private properties statewide.   &#x26;ldquo;We urge the legislature to approve this bill as a first step towards joining the other states and municipalities across the nation that are protecting their natural landscapes with the simple and easy step of removing billboards,&#x26;rdquo; concluded Phelps. 30-30-30 </description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 16:24:10 -0600</pubDate>
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