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Please contact your state Representative and Senator to encourage them to support these three bills now working their way past the committee process:
HF4377 invests 47 million dollars in clean water projects to help protect Minnesota’s lakes, rivers, streams and groundwater. This bill will address lead in water service lines, and other contaminants. More information on this initiatives here.
HF4190 will improve the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s Petroleum Remediation Program, which oversees the cleanup of leaks and spills from petroleum tanks.
HF3947 ensures that feedlots are cleaned up after they are closed. People who apply for a feedlot permit would need to demonstrate that they have the resources to remove all manure and manure-contaminated soil from the feedlot and to plant crops that will help the land recover. This will help make sure these sites are cleaned up and taxpayers aren’t stuck paying the bill.
There are three vacancies for non-male identifying Directors on the Board of the DFL Environmental Caucus (DFLEC). Several Directors were elected to officer positions at the annual meeting in June, so the remaining term for these open Director positions ends at the annual DFL Environmental Caucus annual meeting in June 2022. At that time, nominees can run for a full term Director position. You need to be a DFLer and a member of the Environmental Caucus to apply. To nominate yourself or another person for a Board seat, please fill out the form or go to this link: https://forms.gle/JfWPJm5hYK8SvXCS9 . You can join DFLEC at this link: https://dflenvironment.org.
The deadline to apply has been extended to November 2, 2021. We will be in touch to schedule a time to hold screenings for the Director positions during the first week of November.
Be sure to apply now! Please contact us if you have any questions. Hallie Finucane
Chair, Nominations Committee hafinucane@gmail.com
We are delighted to announce that the DFL Environmental Caucus has endorsed the following Candidates!!!
Kate Knuth for Mayor of Minneapolis Kate served three terms as a state representative, including a stint as Assistant House Majority Leader. She founded and runs Democracy and Climate LLC, a small business that provides strategy, policy, research, writing and consulting services. She has a PhD in Conservation Science from the University of Minnesota, a M.Sc. in Biodiversity Conservation from Oxford University, and a BA in Biology and Philosophy from the University of Chicago. She served on the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board and was the first Chief Resilience Officer for the city of Minneapolis.
LaTrisha Vetaw
LaTrisha Vetaw, for City Council, Ward 4
LaTrisha was elected to the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board in 2017. She is the Director of Health Policy and Advocacy for NorthPoint Health and Wellness in North Minneapolis, where she’s lived since she was 12. She’s the first member of her family to graduate from college. She spearheaded creation of the Walt Dziedic Innovation Fund that prioritizes programs serving the Somali community, girls and young women, children and seniors. She’s an avid gardener.
Kristel Porter
Kristel Porter, City Council, Ward 5
Kristel is a life-long resident of North Minneapolis. She’s worked at NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center, led two northside neighborhood organizations, and taught and coached at North High, Henry and Edison. She founded and leads a fast-growing nonprofit that is installing solar panels on homes and businesses on the Northside.
Jason Chavez
Jason Chavez for City Council, Ward 9
Jason is a community organizer and legislative aide who is a life-long resident of the East Phillips neighborhood. He turned to street life at age 13, emerged from that and became the first member of his family to graduate from college. He served a term as student body president at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth. His focus on the environment began as a child, when his parents were told by the city (in a letter in English, which they couldn’t read) to stop growing vegetables in their yard because the soil was contaminated with arsenic.
Face facts, a birder is the nerd of the outdoor world. Everyone else is a tough, self-reliant individual who can survive off the land with nothing but matches and a can of DEET. Even though a fisherman often sits in a cozy craft with a cooler full of beer, a person in the wild would still run to a fisherman for help rather than a birder clunking around with binoculars and a camera. Rehabilitation of the birder image starts now. Continue reading Face facts, a birder is the nerd of the outdoor world By Margaret Seibel→
These blog posts are from our blog last year on another platform. Links may not work, formatting is bumpy (time travel is like that) but if you need something from a non working link, contact Kristin@dflenvironment.org and she will try to find the link/data for you. Continue reading Blog Posts from Prior to 2021→