recommending legislative and administrative actions necessary to
encourage effective and cooperative management of the Chesapeake
Bay and representing the common interests of the member states
as they are affected by the activities of the Federal
Government; and
WHEREAS, The chairman of the Chesapeake Bay Commission is a
member of the Chesapeake Executive Council and signatory of the
Chesapeake Bay agreements, representing the legislative branches
of the member states; and
WHEREAS, The Chesapeake Bay Commission serves as the official
legislative arm of the multijurisdictional Chesapeake Bay
Program and is the designated regional liaison to the Congress
of the United States for Chesapeake Bay law and policy; and
WHEREAS, The Chesapeake Bay Commission first convened on
December 17, 1980, and in the four decades since has championed
important legislative and policy initiatives at the Federal and
state level, including bi-state blue crab management, nutrient
management, agricultural conservation funding and open space
preservation, among other issues and initiatives; and
WHEREAS, These initiatives have contributed to noticeable
signs of improvement in the Chesapeake Bay, despite significant
growth of the human population in the watershed over the same
time period; and
WHEREAS, The role of the Chesapeake Bay Commission is even
more necessary today as its member states face a 2025 deadline
to achieve nutrient and sediment reduction goals for the
Chesapeake Bay; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Senate commend the Chesapeake Bay
Commission, a model of effective interstate and
intergovernmental relations and policymaking, on the occasion of
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