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eat Lakes-St. Lawrence Legislative Caucus

four years after flint Assuring Access to Safe, Affordable Drinking Water friday, 9 am cdt /10 am edt speakers: Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha Elin Betanzo, Safe Water Engineering business session: Chair’s Report Report from the Task Force on Lead WITH GRATITUDE TO THE JOYCE FOUNDATION meeting binational goals Improving the Management of Nutrients in the Region monday, 9 am cdt /10 am edt speakers: Senator André Jacque, Wisconsin

forever chemicals Responding to the Contamination of Drinking Water with PFAS friday, 9 am cdt /10 am edt speaker: Liesl Eichler Clark, Director of Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy business session: State and Provincial Roundtable regional partnership opportunities Building Resilient Communities, Coastal Priorities, and the Great Lakes Investment Platform friday, 9 am cdt /10 am edt speakers: Erika Jensen and Eric Brown, Great Lakes Commission Matt Doss and Eamonn Horan-Lunney, oct 9 Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative Peter Johnson, Great Lakes Investment Platform, Great Lakes St. Lawrence Governors & Premiers business session: Election of GLLC Officers and Executive Committee Resolutions oct 2

sep 11

sep 21

Chair, Task Force on Nutrient Management Santina Wortman, EPA Great Lakes National Program Office business session: Director’s Report Selection of Birkholz Institute Topic for 2021 WITH GRATITUDE TO THE FRED A. AND BARBARA M. ERB FAMILY FOUNDATION

The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Legislative Caucus is an organization of the Council of State Governments Midwestern Office.

Officers and Executive Committee Members in 2019-2020 Chair Vice Chair

Senator Ed Charbonneau Indiana

Representative Robyn Gabel Illinois

Executive Committee Members

Illinois

Indiana

Michigan

Minnesota

Senator Laura Fine

Senator Rick Niemeyer

Senator Curtis VanderWall

Representative Jennifer Schultz

New York

Ohio

Ontario

Pennsylvania

Assemblyman Peter Lawrence

Representative Michael Sheehy

MPP Jennifer French

Representative Curt Sonney

Chair, Task Force on Nutrients

Québec

Wisconsin

Past Chair

MNA Gilles Bélanger

Representative Beth Meyers

Senator Ann Rest Minnesota

Senator André Jacque Wisconsin

Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Legislative Caucus

MEMBER ROSTER September 2020 Indiana Senator Ed Charbonneau, Chair Illinois Representative Robyn Gabel, Vice Chair

Illinois Senator Omar Aquino Senator Melinda Bush Senator Bill Cunningham Senator Laura Fine* Senator Linda Holmes Sentator Robert Martwick Senator Julie A. Morrison Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. Representative Kelly Burke Representative Tim Butler

Indiana (con’t) Representative Carey Hamilton Representative Earl Harris, Jr. Representative Matt Pierce Representative Mike Speedy Representative Denny Zent

Michigan (con’t) Representative Jim Lilly

Representative Leslie Love Representative Steve Marino Representative Gregory Markkanen Representative Bradley Slagh Representative Tim Sneller Representative William Sowerby

Michigan Senator Jim Ananich Senator Rosemary Bayer Senator John Bizon Senator Winnie Brinks Senator Stephanie Chang Senator Erika Geiss Senator Curtis Hertel, Jr. Senator Ken Horn Senator Jeff Irwin Senator Dan Lauwers Senator Jim Runestad

Representative Lori Stone Representative Joseph Tate

Representative Rebekah Warren Representative Mary Whiteford Representative Robert Wittenberg

Representative Jonathan Carroll Representative Kelly M. Cassidy Representative Deborah Conroy Representative Terra Costa Howard Representative Robyn Gabel* Representative Jennifer Gong- Gershowitz Representative Sonya Marie Harper Representative Elizabeth Hernandez

Minnesota Senator Jim Abeler Senator Thomas M. Bakk Senator Karla Bigham Senator Steve Cwodzinski Senator D. Scott Dibble Senator Chris A. Eaton Senator Melisa Franzen Senator Karin Housley Senator Carolyn Laine Senator John Marty Senator Jerry Newton Senator Sandra L. Pappas Senator Ann H. Rest* Senator Carrie L. Ruud Senator David H. Senjem Senator Erik Simonson

Senator Wayne A. Schmidt Senator Curtis VanderWall* Senator Roger Victory Senator Paul Wojno Senator Dale Zorn Representative Joe Bellino Representative Tommy Brann Representative Julie Brixie Representative Sara Cambensy Speaker Lee Chatfield Representative Triston Cole Representative Phil Green Representative Christine Greig Representative Kevin Hertel Representative Rachel Hood Representative Gary Howell Representative Bronna Kahle Representative Beau LaFave Representative David LaGrand Representative Donna Lasinski

Representative Theresa Mah Representative Rita Mayfield Representative Anna Moeller Representative Bob Morgan

Indiana Senator Mike Bohacek

Senator Ed Charbonneau* Senator Dennis K. Kruse Senator Rick Niemeyer* Senator David L. Niezgodski Senator Lonnie Marcus Randolph Senator Karen R. Tallian Representative David H. Abbott Representative John Bartlett Representative B. Patrick Bauer Representative Mara Candelaria Reardon

Senator Charles W. Wiger Senator Melissa H. Wiklund Representative Patty Acomb Representative Anne Claflin Representative Rob Ecklund Representative Heather Edelson Representative Peter Fischer Representative Bob Gunther

*Member, GLLC Executive Committee

Updated September 14, 2020

Minnesota (con’t) Representative Rick Hansen Representative Alice Hausman Representative Jerry Hertaus Speaker Melissa Hortman Representative Fue Lee Representative Dale K. Lueck Representative Sandra Masin Representative Michael V. Nelson Representative Liz Olson Representative Cindy Pugh Representative Duane Quam Representative Jennifer Schultz* Representative Paul Torkelson Representative Jean Wagenius

Ohio (con’t) Representative Bride Rose Sweeney Representative Terrence Upchurch Representative Casey Weinstein Ontario Ms. Catherine Fife Ms. Jennifer French* Ms. Judith Monteith-Farrell Ms. Lindsey Park Pennsylvania Senator Art Haywood Senator Daniel Laughlin Senator Sharif Street Representative Ryan Bizzarro Representative Keith J. Gillespie Representative Patrick J. Harkins Representative Mark Keller Representative Robert Merski Representative Dan Moul Representative Curt Sonney* Representative Parke Wentling

Wisconsin (con’t) Representative Nick Milroy Representative Greta Neubauer Representative John Nygren Representative Tod Ohnstad Representative Sondy Pope Representative Daniel Riemer Representative Jessie Rodriguez Representative Melissa Sargent Representative Katrina Shankland Representative Christine Sinicki Representative Mark Spreitzer Representative Amanda Stuck Representative Lisa Subeck Representative Chris Taylor Representative Paul Tittl Representative Travis Tranel Representative Nancy Lynn VanderMeer Representative Tyler Vorpagel Representative Don Vruwink Representative JoCasta Zamarripa

New York Senator Patrick M. Gallivan

Senator Joseph A. Griffo Senator Pamela Helming Senator Christopher Jacobs Senator Timothy M. Kennedy Senator Thomas F. O'Mara Senator Robert Ortt Senator Joseph E. Robach Assemblyman William A. Barclay Assemblyman D. Billy Jones Assemblyman Peter Lawrence* Assemblyman Angelo J. Morinello Assemblywoman Crystal D. Peoples-Stokes Assemblyman Sean Ryan Assemblyman Mark Walczyk

Québec MNA Gilles Bélanger* MNA Carlos Leitão

Wisconsin Senator Janet Bewley

Senator Robert L. Cowles Senator Jon B. Erpenbach Senator Dave Hansen Senator André Jacque* Senator LaTonya Johnson Senator Chris Larson Senator Devin LeMahieu Senator Lena C. Taylor Representative Scott Allen

Ohio Senator Matthew J. Dolan Senator Theresa Gavarone Senator Tina Maharath Senator Sandra Williams Senator Kenny Yuko

Representative Jimmy Anderson Representative Joan A. Ballweg Representative Jill Billings Representative David Bowen Representative Robert Brooks Representative Jonathan Brostoff Representative Dave Considine Representative David Crowley Representative Steve Doyle Representative Evan Goyke Representative Staush Gruszynski Representative Gary A. Hebl Representative Dianne Hesselbein Representative Gordon Hintz Representative Cody Horlacher Representative Terry Katsma Representative Joel C. Kitchens Representative Tip McGuire Representative Beth Meyers*

Representative Tavia Galonski Representative Haraz Ghanbari Representative Steve Hambley Representative Paula Hicks-Hudson Representative Jim Hoops Representative Stephanie Howse Representative David Leland Representative Mary Lightbody Representative Gayle Manning Representative Adam Miller Representative Joe Miller Representative John Patterson Representative Bill Reineke Representative John Rogers Representative Michael Sheehy* Representative Mike Skindell

Representative Kent Smith Representative Lisa Sobecki

*Member, GLLC Executive Committee

Updated September 14, 2020

POLICY AGENDA for 2018-2022

In 2018-2022, the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Legislative Caucus will focus its work on five key issue areas that affect the environmental health and economic vitality of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence region:

Water Consumption • Assure the availability of safe, clean, affordable drinking water • Monitor the implementation of the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact and Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Sustainable Water Resources Agreement Aquatic Invasive Species • Strengthen and harmonize state and provincial laws on ballast water • Monitor and support efforts to prevent the introduction of Asian carp into the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Toxic Substances • Support full federal funding in the U.S. and Canada for Great Lakes and St. Lawrence restoration and protection initiatives • Endorse each other’s efforts to obtain funding for cleaning up Areas of Concern (AOCs) • Identify the potential health effects of emerging contaminants in the water supply and best practices for protecting the public • Encourage public and private efforts to prevent oil spills and other industrial pollution Nutrient Pollution • Work with agricultural organizations to encourage the use of best practices for reducing nutrient runoff from agricultural land into the lakes and their tributaries • Encourage infrastructure improvements to reduce nutrient runoff, including the installation of green infrastructure Coastal Communities • Support the sustainable economic development of Great Lakes and St. Lawrence coastal communities, including the restoration and preservation of habitat • Support efforts to maintain the region’s locks and ports and to replace infrastructure when necessary to ensure the movement of cargo on the Great Lakes Annual meetings, quarterly web-meetings, Patricia Birkholz Institutes on Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Policy, regional legislative activity, and other advocacy efforts will focus on these issue areas. Should the need arise, emerging issues may be addressed as resources allow and as determined by the GLLC officers and Executive Committee.

S TATE AND P ROVINCIAL G REAT L AKES AND W ATER L EGISLATION , 2019-20

This list of bills is based on staff research. If you know of legislation that should be added to the list, please contact Tim Anderson at 630.925.1922 or tanderson@csg.org. The list was last updated on August 18, 2020.

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Illinois

HB 242

Conduct specified lead testing at Chicago public school facilities

Rep. Mary Flowers

Passed by committee

Illinois

HB 2650

Prioritize support for disadvantaged communities, utilities to build capacity for sustainable, equitable water management Provide that all state property adjacent to a body of water must contain a vegetative buffer with a 30-foot minimum width

Rep. Robert Rita

Signed into law

Illinois

HB 2930

Rep. Joyce Mason

Referred to committee

Illinois

HB 3327 and SB 1270

Require park districts to test water for lead in parks used by children under 6

Rep. Celina Villanueva and Sen. Robert Peters

SB 1270 passed by committee

Illinois

HB 3386

Stop high-volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations

Rep. Will Guzzardi

Referred to committee

Illinois

HB 3482

Amend the Lake Michigan Wind Energy Act

Rep. Robyn Gabel (GLLC vice chair)

Signed into law

Illinois

HB 3715

Require defining of "microplastics" and examine role of microplastics in public drinking water Establish statewide maximum contaminant levels for PFOS, PFOA, other PFAS compounds and other harmful toxins in public drinking water systems

Rep. Mark Batinick

Referred to committee

Illinois

HB 3982

Rep. Will Guzzardi

Referred to committee

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Illinois

HB 4378 and HB 4379 and SB 2993 and SB 2994

Require, fund study of water rates in Lake Michigan service area

Rep. La Shawn Ford and Sen. Napoleon Harris

Referred to committees

Illinois

HB 4605 and SB 2975

Require groundwater monitoring at all clean construction or demolition debris fill operations and all uncontaminated soil fill operations Establish water quality assurance programs at new and existing health facilities Require additional notice requirements for water or sewer utilities with greater than 2,500 total customers Require public water supplies to test for endocrine-disrupting chemicals, including androgen and estrogen receptor compounds Establish voluntary take-back program for local fire departments that used PFAS firefighting foam Urge Illinois municipalities to develop plans to eliminate lead pipes from drinking water systems Declare Sept. 7, 2019, as Great Lakes- St. Lawrence Appreciation Day in Illinois

Rep. John Connor and Sen. Laura Ellman

Referred to committees

Illinois

HB 4851 and SB 3390

Rep. Natalie Manley and Sen. Laura Ellman

Referred to committee

Illinois

HB 4929

Rep. David Welter

Referred to committee

Illinois

HB 5292

Rep. Deanne Mazzochi

Referred to committee

Referred to committee

Illinois

HB 5529

Rep. Ann Williams

Illinois

HR 121

Rep. Ann Williams

Referred to committee

Illinois

HR 221 and SR 288

Rep. Robyn Gabel (GLLC vice chair) and

Resolutions adopted

Sen. Laura Fine (GLLC member)

Illinois

SB 9

Create Coal Ash Cleanup and Storage Act

Sen. Scott Bennett

Signed into law

Illinois

SB 175

Create Cook County Water Infrastructure Fund to help

Sen. Napoleon Harris Passed by Senate

municipalities fund improvements to facilitate water supplies from Lake Michigan

2

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Illinois

SB 1352

Create the Wetlands Protection Act

Sen. Laura Fine (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Illinois

SB 1724

Require study and report of setting of water rates in Illinois

Sen. Napoleon Harris Signed into law

Illinois

SB 2253

Require expanding livestock management facilities to have an Illinois State Water Survey report done to verify adequacy of water supply Ban use (for training or testing purposes) of a class B firefighting foam containing intentionally added PFAS Strengthen rules regulating livestock waste and presence of phosphorus in soil Require testing of water for lead in sources of potable water at public parks Oppose any effort to divert water from Lake Michigan, other Great Lakes, to outside basin

Sen. David Koehler

Referred to committee

Illinois

SB 3154

Sen. Laura Ellman

Referred to committee

Illinois

SB 3156

Sen. David Koehler

Referred to committee

Illinois

SB 3311

Sen. Robert Peters

Referred to committee

Illinois

SR 190

Sen. Thomas Cullerton

Adopted by Senate

Indiana

HB 1406

Establish a water infrastructure assistance fund

Rep. Ed Soliday

Signed into law

Indiana

HB 1419 (2019)

Require schools to ensure use of lead- free plumbing products

Rep. Earl Harris Jr (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Indiana

HB 1433 (2019)

Require child care centers and school buildings be tested for lead before Jan. 1, 2022

Rep. Carolyn Jackson Referred to committee

Indiana

HB 1438 (2019)

Establish task force to inventory, assess state’s water resources

Rep. Ed Soliday

Referred to committee

Indiana

HB 1519 (2019)

Permit certain local government units to establish a water infrastructure area to capture sales tax to repair/replace lead water systems

Rep. Phil GiaQuinta

Referred to committee

3

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Indiana

SB 4 (2019)

Determine water and wastewater priorities of different areas of state

Sen. Ed Charbonneau (GLLC chair)

Signed into law

Indiana

SB 247 (2019)

Require annual state inspections of confined animal feed operations

Sen. Rick Niemeyer (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Indiana

SB 297 (2019)

Require annual lead testing of every school building in Lake County

Sen. Lonnie Randolph (GLLC member)

Passed by Senate

Indiana

SB 467 (2019)

Carry out a program to sample water for lead in school buildings

Sen. Greg Taylor

Referred to committee

Indiana

SB 553 (2019)

Define rights of public to use the Lake Michigan shoreline for recreational activities Define “Lake Michigan shore zone” as land between ordinary high water mark of Lake Michigan and privately owned property; provide authority to Indiana Department of Natural Resources Provide that the state issue permits, rather than “approvals,” for confined feeding operations Recognize the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River’s contributions to Indiana and urging governor to declare Sept. 7, 2019, as Great Lakes- St. Lawrence Appreciation Day Provides that state Natural Resources Commission has exclusive authority to establish standards, approve placement of seawalls and other structures within ordinary high water mark of Lake Michigan

Sen. Karen Tallian (GLLC member)

Passed by Senate

Indiana

SB 581 (2019)

Sen. Blake Doriot

Passed by Senate

Indiana

SB 593 (2019)

Sen. Mark Stoops

Referred to committee

Indiana

SCR 45 (2019)

Sen. Ed Charbonneau (GLLC chair)

Adopted in Senate and House

Indiana

HB 1031 (2020)

Rep. Doug Miller

Passed by committee

Indiana

HB 1154 (2020)

Require inspections of septic systems before property transfers

Rep. Mike Aylesworth Referred to committee

4

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Indiana

HB 1265 (2020)

Require testing of lead in certain school buildings in Lake County; require action be taken if levels exceed federal lead action level Establish maximum contaminant levels for PFAS in water provided by public water systems Require independent testing of Lake Michigan water for presence and concentration of pollutants such as heavy metals, chemicals, microplastics and pharmaceuticals Require testing of drinking water in schools of Lake County once every two years Allow adjustment of water/wastewater utility rates and charges to recover costs of infrastructure improvements, including replacement of lead service lines and projects related to health, safety and environmental requirements Recognize certain shoreline below natural ordinary high water mark as private property; establish rights of beach use by the public and rights of property owners along Lake Michigan; allow for public recreational activities, but not non-transient activities, on shores deemed private property Declare that state of Indiana owns all of Lake Michigan within state’s boundaries in trust for use and enjoyment of all citizens; provides that owner of land bordering lake does not have exclusive right to use water or land below ordinary high water mark

Rep. Carolyn Jackson Signed into law

Indiana

HB 1338 (2020)

Rep. Ryan Dvorak

Referred to committee

HB 1357 (2020)

Referred to committee

Indiana

Rep. Ragen Hatcher

Indiana

SB 214 (2020)

Sen. Lonnie Randolph (GLLC member)

Passed by Senate

Indiana

SB 254 (2020)

Sen. Ed Charbonneau (GLLC chair)

Signed into law

Indiana

SB 321 (2020)

Sen. Linda Rogers

Referred to committee

Indiana

SB 325 (2020)

Sen. Susan Glick

Referred to committee

5

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Indiana

SB 414 (2020)

Establish maximum contaminant levels for pollutants in water, including for levels of PFAS, chromium-6 and 1, and 4-dioxane Develop program for testing and removing lead in drinking water used by schools and child care centers Create office of water ombudsman to investigate, evaluate drinking water quality Ban use of flowback water from hydraulic fracturing as dust suppression tool on dirt roads

Sen. Eddie Melton

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 4064

Rep. Sheldon Neeley

Referred to committee

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 4065

Rep. Sheldon Neeley

Michigan

HB 4072

Rep. Kara Hope

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 4096

Increase penalties for pollutants and oil spills into Great Lakes

Rep. William Sowerby (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 4122

Create Accessible and Affordable Water Act

Rep. Abdullah Hammoud

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 4175

Lower acceptable limit of lead in pipes in order for them to be labeled “lead - free” To the extent technically feasible, polluters of aquifers must conduct clean-up to state drinking water standards Require reports of firefighting foam containing PFAS; require department of environmental quality to accept for disposal; prohibit intentional addition of PFAS in firefighting foam used for firefighter training; require additional training Prohibit application of manure, fertilizer or livestock waste to frozen or snow-covered soil

Rep. John Cherry

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 4212 and SB 116

Rep. Yousef Rabhi and Sen. Jeff Irwin (GLLC member)

Referred to committees

Michigan

HB 4389-HB 4391

Reps. Sue Allor and Jeff Yaroch

Signed into law

Michigan

HB 4418 and SB 247

Rep. Kevin Hertel and Sen. Rosemary Bayer (GLLC members)

Referred to committees

6

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Michigan

HB 4427-4432 Package of bills on affordability of drinking water, access to drinking water and regulation of water rates

Reps. LaTanya Garrett, Alex Garza, John Cherry, Abdullah Hammoud, Sheldon Neeley and Kara Hope Reps. Jack O’Malley, Pauline Wendzel and Jim Lilly (GLLC member) Reps. Gary Howell (GLLC member), Joseph Tate (GLLC member), Leslie Love (GLLC member), Bronna Kahle (GLLC member), Beth Griffin, John Cherry, Mary Whiteford (GLLC member), Lynn Afendoulis and Sheryl Kennedy Rep. Sara Cambensy (GLLC member) and Sen. Kevin Daley

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 4567-4569 Change commercial fishing licenses and wholesale fish dealer licenses; provide list of fish species authorized for commercial fishing; require bycatch studies to determine harvest quotas HB 4742-4750 Package of bills on protecting drinking water: lead testing in veterans’ facilities, vulnerable population centers; geological surveys to identify PFAS-contaminated soil and

Passed by House

Michigan

Referred to committee

groundwater; codify PFAS response team; establish commission to prevent childhood lead poisoning; require source-water testing for new water sources; require disclosure of lead service lines Allow harvesting a quota of lake trout, yellow perch, walleye and other fish by commercial fishing operators; other provisions Establish state ban on manufacture and sale of personal care products with plastic microbeads

Michigan

HB 4790 and SB 389

Referred to committees

Michigan

HB 4819

Rep. Laurie Pohutsky Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 4936 and SB 497

Prohibit smoking on public beaches

Rep. Tyrone Carter and Sen. Stephanie Chang

Referred to committees

Michigan

HB 5104

Require installation of filtration systems in schools; create school and child care center Clean Drinking Water Fund

Rep. Sheldon Neeley

Referred to committee

7

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Michigan

HB 5105

Ensure filtered water is supplied at all schools and day care centers

Rep. Lynn Afendoulis Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 5290

Clarify that waters of the state, including groundwater, are held in the public trust

Rep. Yousef Rabhi (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 5291

Ban shipping bottled water out of the Great Lakes watershed

Rep. Rachel Hood (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 5292

Expand state DNR authority to manage and protect water in areas under its control

Rep. Laurie Pohutsky Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 5496

Modify definitions to protect water resources from coal ash landfills

Rep. Gary Howell (GLLC member)

Signed into law

Michigan

HB 5556

Allow property owners to dredge bottom sand to fill sandbags, under certain circumstances Require inspection of high-risk docks and wharfs; establish new pollution requirements for docks and wharfs; create a Great Lakes and River protection fund; establish public risk assessment database for certain shoreline properties

Rep. Bradley Slagh (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 5838-HB 5840 and SB 948-950

Rep. Tyrone Carter and Sens. Stephanie Chang, Rosemary Bayer and Erika Geiss (GLLC members)

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 5876

Prohibit water utility shutoffs during a declared state of emergency

Rep. Brenda Carter

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 5980

Require permit for aggregate mining water withdrawal

Rep. Triston Cole (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Michigan

HB 6038

Expand uses of funding via revolving funds for safe drinking water and water pollution control

Rep. Graham Filler

Referred to committee

8

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Michigan

HCR 12

Oppose Canada's consideration of placing permanent high-level radioactive waste storage site on shores of Lake Huron; urge U.S. Congress to take every legal action possible to prevent construction of any underground high-level nuclear waste repository in Great Lakes basin; urge Canadian government to prohibit high-level nuclear waste repository anywhere in the Great Lakes basin Urge executive branch reorganization to improve access to safe, clean drinking water Memorialize U.S. Congress to fully fund Great Lakes Restoration Initiative

Rep. Gary Howell

Adopted

Michigan

HR 26

Rep. Beth Griffin

Passed by committee

Michigan

HR 45, SR 25 andSCR 6

Rep. Rachel Hood and Sen. Paul Wojno (GLLC members) Rep. Leslie Love and Sen. Curtis VanderWall (GLLC members)

SR 25 adopted by Senate

Michigan

HR 149 and SR 70

Recognize September 7, 2019, as Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Appreciation Day

Resolutions adopted

Michigan

HR 156

Memorialize president and U.S. Congress to increase federal investment in drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure

Rep. Sheldon Neeley

Referred to committee

Michigan

HR 157

Memorialize president and U.S. Congress to increase funding for Great Lakes Restoration Initiative to $475 million a year Memorialize federal government to support ballast water rules and efforts at Brandon Road Lock and Dam to control introduction, spread of invasive species

Rep. Joseph Tate (GLLC member)

Adopted

Michigan

HR 158

Rep. Rachel Hood (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

9

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Michigan

HR 159

Memorialize president and U.S. Congress to commit to assisting states in reducing nutrient pollution in western Lake Erie basin by 40 percent by 2025 Urge U.S. Congress, president to support full funding for ports, harbors and critical marine infrastructure in Great Lakes region Call on governor to formally request Ontario to cease or limit redirection of water into Great Lakes Urge president, U.S. Congress to declare waters of Straits of Mackinac as “designated” for purposes of Great Lakes commercial ship pilotage Support timely issuing of permits for construction of Great Lakes Tunnel Project Establish maximum contaminant levels allowed for PFAS chemicals in drinking water

Rep. Darrin Camilleri Referred to committee

Michigan

HR 160

Rep. Sara Cambensy (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Michigan

HR 214

Rep. Jim Lilly (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Michigan

HR 244 and SR 108

Rep. Jack O’Malley and Sen. Wayne Schmidt (GLLC member)

Referred to committees

Michigan

HR 282

Rep. Greg Markkanen (GLLC member)

Adopted by House

Sen. Winnie Brinks (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 14

Michigan

SB 49

Create Human Right to Water Act

Sen. Rosemary Bayer (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 137

Michigan budget includes $105 million in one-time money for drinking water protection Provide for water quality alliances, sewer discharge alert systems among local governments

Sen. Jon Bumstead

Signed into law

Michigan

SB 194

Sen. Peter Lucido

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 227

Allow township bonds to be used to prevent aquatic invasive species

Sen. Peter McGregor

Referred to committee

10

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Michigan

SB 240-243

Legislative package on access to affordable drinking water; provisions on water service shutoffs and reconnections

Sens. Betty Jean Alexander, Stephanie Chang (GLLCmember), Jeff Irwin (GLLC member) and Paul Wojno (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 252

Establish state-run website allowing private well owners access to information on health effects of water contaminants, how to mitigate contaminants Require municipalities to adopt written dispute resolution process for water/sewerage service bills; require municipalities to monitor for customer water leaks Create task force that develops recommendations for howto fund removal of lead fromhomes andbusinesses; howto provide resources to families of children with elevated lead levels Require enclosure of piles of coke and other bulk solid materials in order to prevent water runoff Require testing of water for lead at child care facilities, colleges and universities, hospitals, nursing homes, and adult care facilities

Sen. Ruth Johnson

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 271

Sen. Adam Hollier

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 300

Sen. Adam Hollier

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 325

Sen. Stephanie Chang (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 395

Sen. Kim LaSata

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 396 and SB 397

Require testing of water for lead at veterans’ facilities

Sen. Winnie Brinks and Sen. Curtis VanderWall (GLLC members) Sen. Jeff Irwin and Sen. Jim Runestad (GLLC members)

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 398 and SB 399

Establish childhood lead poisoning prevention and control commission

Referred to committee

11

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Michigan

SB 400

Require disclosure of lead service lines — from water suppliers to customers and landlords to tenants

Sen. Curtis Hertel (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 402

Codify Michigan PFAS Action Response Team

Sen. Peter MacGregor Passed by Senate

Michigan

SB 403

Appropriate $3 million for geologic work that identifies areas as having soil or groundwater contamination

Sen. Rick Outman

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 589 and SB 590

Require installation of filtration systems in child care centers, schools

Sen. Jim Ananich and Sen. Curtis VanderWall (GLLC members)

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 714

Allow temporary erosion control structures to be built under certain conditions without a permit

Sen. Roger Victory (GLLC member)

Passed by Senate

Michigan

SB 974

Provide for beach nourishment program

Sen. Kim LaSata

Referred to committee

Michigan

SB 1020

Specify in law that a permit is not needed for certain work above ordinary high-water mark Express concern about Canada’s proposed placement of underground nuclear waste repository in Great Lakes basin Require schools to take action when testing reveals high levels of lead in drinking water Omnibus environmental and natural resources bill; includes funding for invasive species research and prevention, methods for removing PFAS from wastewater, and many other water protection projects Dedicate funding for projects of Clean Water Fund, wetlands protection, habitat restoration, water quality more

Sen. Ed McBroom

Referred to committee

Michigan

SR 92

Sen. Ruth Johnson

Referred to committee

Minnesota

HF 1 and SF 4 (special session) HF 4 and SF 7 (special session)

Rep. Jim Davnie and Sen. Carla Nelson

HF 1 signed into law

Minnesota

Rep. Rick Hansen (GLLC member) and Sen. Bill Ingebrigtsen

SF 7 signed into law

Minnesota

HF 9 and SF 3 (special session)

Rep. Leon Lillie and Sen. Carrie Ruud (GLLC member)

SF 3 signed into law

12

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Minnesota

HF 28 (special sessions in 2020)

Includes numerous environmental provisions, including water quality

Rep. Rick Hansen (GLLC member)

Passed committee in June special session

Minnesota

HF 41 and SF 44

Use money from Clean Water Fund to establish clean marina program

Rep. Jerry Hertaus (GLLC member) and Sen. David Osmek Rep. Mike Freiberg and Sen. Ann Rest (GLLC member)

Referred to committees

HF 266 and SF 520

Appropriatemoney for inflowand infiltration reductionprogram

Referred to committees

Minnesota

Minnesota

HF 411 and SF 587

Appropriate clean water funding, issue bonds

Rep. Jeanne Poppe and Sen. Gary Dahms

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 582 and SF 700

Issue bonds, appropriate money for metropolitan area inflow and infiltration grants

Rep. Rick Hansen (GLLC member) and Sen. Matt Klein Rep. Leon Lillie and Sen. Carrie Ruud (GLLC member)

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 653 and SF 836

Appropriate funds from Legacy Fund, including for clean water

See special session legislation above

Minnesota

HF 862 and SF 1061

Require Environmental Quality Board plan to protect Minnesota lakes

Rep. John Poston and Sen. Rich Draheim

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 875 and SF 1063

Modify Clean Water Legacy Act, provide for coordinated watershed management

Rep. Peter Fischer (GLLC member) and Sen. Mark Johnson

HF 875 passed out of committee; see SF 835

Minnesota

HF 1040 and SF 1479

Require external peer review when water quality standards are modified

Rep. Paul Torkelson (GLLC member) and Sen. Bill Weber Rep. Rob Ecklund (GLLC member) and Sen. Andrew Mathews

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 1170 and SF 962

Appropriate money to assume permitting under U.S. Clean Water Act

Referred to committees

13

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Minnesota

HF 1239 and SF 2891

Require health commissioner to test for contaminants in drinking water, identify source-water protection strategies, and adopt health risk limits for certain substances Allow drainage authorities to order permanent perennial buffer strips, other actions to control nutrient runoff; accelerate compensation for ditch buffer strips; among other provisions Expand sourcewater protectionprogram to include rivers, drinkingwater sources for privatewells Establish state incentives payments for enrollees in federal Conservation Reserve Program

Rep. Jean Wagenius (GLLC member) and Sen. Kari Dziedzic

HF 1239 reported out of committee

Minnesota

HF 1244 and SF 1945

Rep. Rick Hansen (GLLC member) and Sen. Bill Weber

HF 1244 signed into law

Minnesota

HF 1314 and SF 1403

Rep. Todd Lippert and Sen. Patricia Torres Ray Rep. Rick Hansen (GLLC member) and Sen. Kari Dziedzic Rep. Paul Torkelson (GLLC member) and Sen. Gary Dahms Rep. Todd Lippert and Sen. Carrie Ruud (GLLC member) Rep. Jeff Brand and Sen. Chris Eaton (GLLC member) Rep. Dean Urdahl and Sen. David Senjem (GLLC member) Rep. Rick Hansen and Sen. Chris Eaton (GLLC members)

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 1374 and SF 1944

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 1430 and SF 1937

Appropriate money for agricultural riparian buffer credit program

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 1569 and SF 1637

Establish drinking water protection pilot program

Passed by committees

Minnesota

HF 1609 and SF 1418

Appropriate money for soil health statewide action plan

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 1617 and SF 2021

Appropriate clean water funding, issue bonds

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 1928 and SF 2262

Appropriate money from Clean Water Fund for various water protection programs

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 1938 and SF 1838

Require local approval of more stringent water quality standards

Rep. Dan Fabian and Sen. Jeff Howe

Referred to committees

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State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Minnesota

HF 2011

Expand purpose of watershed districts to include slowing movement of water to protect surface waters, recharge groundwater Appropriate money from environment and natural resources funds, including various water protection programs and studies Appropriate money from Clean Water Fund for various water protection programs Budget bill for environment and natural resources; includes money for controlling aquatic invasive species, among many other provisions Require schools to minimize/eliminate students’ exposure to lead in drinking water at school building

Rep. Jean Wagenius (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Minnesota

HF 2032

Rep. Rick Hansen (GLLC member) and Sen. Torrey Westrom

Passed by committees

Minnesota

HF 2168 and SF 2444

Rep, Carrie Ruud (GLLC member) and Sen. Leon Lillie

See special session legislation above See special session legislation above See special session legislation above

Minnesota

HF 2209 and SF 2314

Rep. Rick Hansen (GLLC member) and Sen. Bill Ingebrigtsen

Minnesota

HF 2400 and SF 7

Rep. Jim Davnie and Sen. Carla Nelson

Minnesota

HF 2515 and SF 2504

Declare Sep. 7, 2019, as Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Appreciation Day

Rep. Jennifer Schultz and Sen. Ann Rest (GLLC members)

HF 2515 passed by House; SF 2504 passed by committee

Minnesota

HF 2657

Develop statewide plan for improving water retention, reducing erosion and loading of pollutants through excess water runoff, and improving agricultural productivity

Rep. Peter Fischer (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

Minnesota

HF 2682 and SF 2732

Provide funding for Outdoor Heritage Fund

Rep. Anne Claflin (GLLC member) and Sen. Karla Bigham Rep. Hunter Cantrell and Sen. Michelle Benson

HF 2682 signed into law

Minnesota

HF 2715 and SF 13

Fund testing of private wells; among many other provisions

SF 13 signed into law

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State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Minnesota

HF 2740 and SF 2757

Provide funding for chloride pollution reduction

Rep. Peter Fischer (GLLC member) and Sen. Andrew Mathews Rep. Anne Claflin (GLLC member) and Sen. Karla Bigham

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3013 and SF 3222

Amend health risk limit for PFOS so that does not exceed 0.015 parts per billion

Referred to committees

HF 3268 and SF 3674

Rep. John Persell and Sen. Karla Bigham

HF 3268 reported out of committee HF 3423 reported out of committee

Minnesota

Establish PFAS task force

Minnesota

HF 3423 and SF 3401

Establish PFAS water quality standards

Rep. Steve Sandell and Sen. Karla Bigham

Minnesota

HF 3456 and SF 3441

Fund testing of private wells

Rep. Jeanne Poppe and Sen. Bill Weber

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3486 and SF 4601

Provide principal forgiveness or grants for 50 percent of project costs up to maximum of $250,000 for projects to replace privately owned lead service lines

Rep. Sydney Jordan and Sen. Kari Dziedzic

See SF 13 (signed into law)

Minnesota

HF 3528 and SF 3413

Provide grants for chloride pollution reduction

Rep. Jeff Brand and Sen. Torrey Westrom

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3529 and SF 3336

Issue, appropriate clean water bonds

Rep. Julie Sandstede And Sen. Gary Dahms

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3610 and SF 3355

Modify rules on water diversions, consumptive use

Rep. Greg Boe and Sen. Scott Jensen

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3638 and SF 3414

Appropriate funds for a Municipal PFAS source reduction initiative

Rep. Peter Fischer and Sen. Carrie Ruud (GLLC members)

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3891

Prohibit sale of bottled water

Rep. Raymond Dehn

Referred to committee

Minnesota

HF 3941 and SF 4265

Establish soil and water conservation district grant program

Rep. Paul Torkelson (GLLC member) and Sen. Michael Goggin

Referred to committees

16

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Minnesota

HF 3942 and SF 4432

Establish pilot program that uses geologic atlas data to ensure safe, sustainable drinking water for future

Rep. Todd Lippert and Sen. Charles Wiger (GLLC member) Rep. Todd Lippert and Sen. Charles Wiger (GLLC member) Rep. Peter Fischer (GLLC member) and Sen. Bill Weber Rep. John Poston and Sen. Charles Wiger (GLLC member)

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3943 and SF 4427

Require report on sustainability of groundwater and surface water

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3944 and SF 3925

Fund development of network of sites to monitor unregulated contaminants in drinking water sources

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3947 and SF 3956

Establish water quality trading third- party broker system

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3951 and SF 3996

Study feasibility of using artificial aquifer recharge to replenish groundwater levels in aquifers where water levels are insufficient

Rep. Todd Lippert and Sen. Bill Weber

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3952 and SF 4429

Fund program to monitor water quality at beaches

Rep. Peter Fischer and Sen. Charles Wiger (GLLC members) Rep. Josh Heintzeman and Sen. Charles Wiger (GLLC member)

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3967 and SF 4431

Establish statewide plan to address chloride contamination in waterways

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 3969 and SF 3995

Require simplified process for adopting, amending water quality standards Fund purchasing of agricultural equipment to help farmers implement conservation practices

Rep. John Poston and Sen. Bill Weber

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 4076 and SF 3940

Rep. Todd Lippert and Sen. Andrew Mathews Rep. Steve Sandell and Sen. Karla Bigham

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 4175 and SF 4454

Fund PFAS management strategies

Referred to committees

17

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

Minnesota

HF 4290 and SF 4382

Establish soil and water conservation fund

Rep. Rick Hansen and Sen. Carrie Ruud (GLLC members) Rep. Rick Hansen (GLLC member) and Sen. Kari Dziedzic

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 4311 and SF 4365

Appropriate money from Clean Water Fund to improve agricultural practice related to water quality, establish PFAS water quality standards, and address problems with drinking water Establish higher financial penalties for repeat violations of water pollution laws

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 4324 and SF 4343

Rep. Fue Lee (GLLC member) and Sen. Kari Dziedzic

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 4398

Establish a water quality and storage program

Rep. Jeff Brand

Referred to committee

Minnesota

HF 4498 and SF 4560

Appropriate money for Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund

Rep. Rick Hansen (GLLC member) and Sen. Karla Bigham Rep. Peter Fischer (GLLC member) and Sen. Kent Eken Rep. Rick Hansen (GLLC member) and Sen. Bill Ingebrigtsen

HF 4498 reported out of committee

Minnesota

HF 4505 and SF 4007

Provide funding for study of water quality modeling

Referred to committees

Minnesota

HF 4554 and SF 4499

Funding various environmental projects, including water quality; provide funds to establish PFAS water quality standards (HF 4554) Appropriate money for projects related to clean, sustainable sources of groundwater

Bills passed in House in Senate

Minnesota

SF 1401

Rep. Patricia Torres Ray

Referred to committee

Minnesota

SF 1420

Appropriate money for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure

Sen. Chris Eaton (GLLC member)

Referred to committee

New York

AB 101 and SB 437

Prohibit acceptance of high-volume hydraulic fracturing wastewater from oil or natural gas extraction activities at wastewater treatment facilities and solid waste management facilities

Assemblyman David Buchwald and Sen. Brad Hoylman

AB 101 reported out of committee

18

State/Province Bill

Description

Author/Sponsor

Status

New York

AB 424 and SB 554

Establish a safe water and infrastructure action program

Assemblyman Phil Steck and Sen. James Tedisco Assemblyman Phil Steck and Sen. Brad Hoylman Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal and Sen. Rachel May Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal and Sen. Kevin Parker Assemblywoman Ellen Jaffee and Sen. Brad Hoylman Assemblywoman Ellen Jaffee and Sen. Brad Hoylman

Referred to committees

New York

AB 445 and SB 439

Reduce use of PFAS chemicals in firefighting activities

SB 439 signed into law

New York

AB 596 and SB 5826

Prohibits the use ofwastewater fromhigh- volume hydraulic fracturing for road and land spreading Prohibit publicly owned treatment works from accepting wastewater from high-volume hydraulic fracturing Establish standards for the testing of drinking water from privately owned wells Establish and maintain public education program on potential hazards of private water supplies Prohibit inclusion of non-disclosure agreements in settlements of hydraulic fracturing actions when there is evidence of threat to public health or safety

SB 5826 passed by Senate

New York

AB 889 and SB 2351

Referred to committee

New York

AB 1103 and SB 1854

Referred to committees

New York

AB 1194 and SB 1845

Referred to committees

New York

AB 1219

Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal

Reported out of committee

New York

AB 1399

Establish emergency water infrastructure repairs fund

Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara

Referred to committee

New York

AB 1741

Regulate hydraulic fracturing, require producers to disclose fluids used, hold producers liable for environmental damages

Assemblyman Thomas Abinanti

Referred to committee

New York

AB 1882

Require additional 10% match in grant funding for agricultural

Assemblyman Stephen Hawley

Referred to committee

environmental programs in watersheds deemed critical to recreational fishing

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