May 22, 2013 — Sen. Mark R. Warner says he's introduced legislation that would better track the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.
The Virginia Democrat says the legislation he introduced Tuesday would require the Office of Management and Budget to compare costs and the performance of restoration activities by various federal agencies involved in the massive environmental endeavor. The multi-year effort to clean up the bay involves at least 10 federal agencies, Virginia, West Virginia, four other states, the District of Columbia and more than 1,000 local governments.
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