Proposed EPA budget would massively cut Chesapeake Bay Program

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The Trump administration is reportedly asking for a reduction in Chesapeake Bay Program expenditures from $73 million to $5 million in the next fiscal year, according to a story from the Washington Post.

Clean water is important to everyone. In fact, it is essential — not only for drinking water, beauty and recreation, but also because the Chesapeake Bay provides an estimated one trillion-dollar value in fisheries, shipping, tourism, and other industries.

For 30-plus years, the Chesapeake Bay suffered from massive dead zones, habitat loss and more — all due to poor water quality caused by pollution.

That changed with the Chesapeake Bay cleanup plan, known by its acronym: TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load). Since the TMDL’s implementation, we are finally seeing improvements in Bay and our rivers and streams.

Trump is asking Congress to reverse our success by slashing EPA funding.

The restoration work of the Bay and our rivers and streams is just beginning to pay dividends in the form of cleaner water and restored habitat. We can’t reverse course.

We need you to send a letter to your U.S. Representatives and Senators with a strong message. Don't cut Chesapeake Bay funding! Use your address (at right) to create an email to send today.

Urge them to maintain funding for the nation’s largest estuary, and the economic engine of the watershed — the beautiful Chesapeake Bay.