The House Democratic Policy Committee will hold a public hearing to explore the environmental impact of buffers on waterways on March 8 starting at 10:00 a.m.
Scheduled to testify are-- Bernard Sweeney, director, Stroud Water Research Center; Grant Gulibon, regulatory specialist, Pennsylvania Builders Association; Marel Raub, Pennsylvania director, Chesapeake Bay Commission; and David Wise, Pennsylvania Watershed Restoration Manager, Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
The hearing was requested by retiring Rep. Barbara McIlvaine Smith (D-Chester). The hearing will be in Room 140 of the Capitol Building.
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