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Subcommittee reviews water quality across the state Written By: PineandLakes Echo Journal | 2:00 am, Apr. 29, 2021 × John Poston. Submitted Photo State Rep. John Poston, R-Lake Shore, was elected to serve as co-chair of the Subcommittee on Minnesota Water Policy. “As Minnesotans, we understand the important role that water and our God-given natural resources have on our way of life,” Poston said in a news release. “We are called to be good stewards of these gifts and I look forward to working in this role to ensure clean, quality water is enjoyed by Minnesotans for generations.” The Subcommittee on Minnesota Water Policy was established in 2019 to review water policy reports and recommendations of the Environmental Quality Board, the Board of Water and Soil Resources, the Pollution Control Agency, the Department of Natural Resources, the Department of Health, the Department of Agriculture, the Metropolitan Council ....
Heintzeman named GOP lead on House Environment Finance and Policy Committee Heintzeman also serves on the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources, the Subcommittee on Minnesota Water Policy, and the Legislative Water Commission. Written By: Brainerd Dispatch | × Rep. Josh Heintzeman Rep. Josh Heintzeman, R-Nisswa, was appointed to serve as the lead Republican on the House’s Environment Finance and Policy Committee when the 2021 legislative session begins Jan. 5. In my new role, I plan to work hard to preserve Minnesota’s natural resources while providing a check on burdensome rules and job-killing regulations from the Department of Natural Resources and Pollution Control Agency, Heintzeman said in a news release. It is a privilege to represent an area of the state blessed with world-class lakes and outdoor recreational opportunities. As legislators, we must strike a balance on policies that enrich our God-given natura ....
Limbo Creek controversy in Renville County going to court, state Capitol A joint House and Senate subcommittee on Minnesota Water Policy dove into the Limbo Creek controversy in Renville County. Three of the lawmakers indicated they want to bring debate over the state s Public Waters Inventory to the Legislature this coming session. Those who testified called for protecting the last free flowing waterway in the county. 6:11 am, Dec. 11, 2020 × Tom Kalahar, retired from a career with the Renville County Soil and Water Conservation District, stands along Limbo Creek just upstream of its outlet to the Minnesota River in this photo from last summer. Kalahar was among those who testified Monday about Limbo Creek and the Public Waters Inventory to a joint state House and Senate subcommittee on Minnesota Water Policy. ....