On Monday, a public hearing will be held on our proposal to protect CT forest land, parks, wildlife areas and other open space with a constitutional amendment. 1) Click here to submit your testimony on why CT land should be preserved and protected. 2) Your testimony can be as brief as you like. Just include your name and town. Refer to the bill as S.J. 36 3) Spread the word to others about this opportunity to support our environment! Here’s the full text of the resolution:https://www.cga.ct. |
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Friday, March 11, 2016
Senator Hwang: Public Hearing on Protecting Environment via Constitutional Amendment
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