| EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 | STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY (THIS STATEMENT HAS BEEN COORDINATED BY OMB WITH THE CONCERNED AGENCIES.)
April 21, 1999
(House)
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H.R. 999 - Beaches Environmental Assessment,
Cleanup, and Health Act of 1999
(Bilbray (R) CA and 10 others)
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The Administration supports, H.R. 999, the "Beaches Environmental
Assessment, Cleanup, and Health Protection Act," a bill that will help
advance some of the elements of President Clinton's Clean Water Action
Plan. The Administration notes, however, that funding reductions in
environmental programs required by the congressional budget resolution
could effectively defeat the purposes of this measure. In addition, the
Administration has concerns about the funding source for this program and
will work with the Senate to identify an appropriate funding mechanism.
Although the Administration appreciates Congress' efforts to codify
discrete elements of the Administration's Clean Water Action Plan, it urges
Congress to enact key legislation to restore and protect the Nation's
waters. Specifically, the Administration urges Congress to: (1) fully
fund the Administration's Clean Water Action Plan; (2) reauthorize and
strengthen the Clean Water Act; and (3) address urgent threats to coastal
ecosystems and other waters caused by serious gaps in wetlands protection.
The Administration looks forward to working with Congress to provide the
needed resources and protections for our Nation's waters.
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