One way this Congress can protect the health of the Great Lakes and Lake Erie is by proactively addressing the growing threat of harmful algal blooms, and promoting clean drinking water infrastructure in this year's Water Resources Development Act.
On the recordJanuary 11, 2022
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Higgins emphasizes the need for Congress to address harmful algal blooms and improve water infrastructure.
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