Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05120

Introduced
2/13/14  

Caption

An Act Concerning Funding For The Lakes Grant Program.

Impact

With the proposed amendments to section 22a-339a of the general statutes, the bill aims to provide grants covering up to 75% of the costs associated with water quality studies and 50% for restoration projects. This financial support could enable local entities and agencies to conduct necessary research and implement restoration tactics effectively. By directly addressing water quality issues, the bill has the potential to create environmental benefits that extend beyond just the lakes themselves, impacting ecosystems, wildlife, and surrounding communities.

Summary

House Bill 05120 proposes funding for the Lakes Grant Program aimed at improving the quality of lakes within the state. It seeks to appropriate a total of $640,000 from the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, to support the activities under this program. The intended purpose of the bill is to facilitate remediation efforts that focus on enhancing lake conditions, specifically targeting water quality and the management of aquatic invasive species.

Contention

While the bill generally seems to receive bipartisan support due to its environmental focus, there are underlying concerns regarding the allocation of state funds and the potential bureaucratic processes involved in grant approvals. Some stakeholders may question whether the funding levels are sufficient to make a significant impact or if more comprehensive measures are needed to combat issues related to invasive species and declining water quality. Advocacy groups may push for clearer guidelines on how the funds will be distributed and the accountability mechanisms in place to ensure effective outcomes from the funded projects.

Companion Bills

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