January 11, 2018 โ Massachusetts congressional lawmakers called on Gov. Charlie Baker Wednesday to formally oppose the Trump administrationโs plan to expand oil and gas drilling off the East Coast.
All 11 members of the stateโs delegation penned a letter to Baker urging him to join other statesโ governors in officially rejecting the Interior Departmentโs newly unveiled five-year drilling plan, which seeks to open federal waters off the California coast and areas from Florida to Maine for oil and gas exploration purposes.
The lawmakers, who have been critical of efforts to expand offshore drilling, contended that opening areas off the East Coast for such purposes โwould pose a serious threat to our oceans and the economic viability of the Commonwealthโs coastal communities, tourism and shore-side businesses that rely on healthy marine resources.โ
Pointing to maritime industriesโ impact on Massachusettsโ economy, the delegation noted that the commercial fishing supported 83,000 jobs in the state and generated $1.9 billion income, as well as $7.3 billion in sales in 2015.
Marine-related tourism, meanwhile, generates tens of billion of dollars in economic value each yeah and supports more than 100,000 jobs in Massachusetts, they wrote.
โThe economic effects of our ocean community are extensive, providing a source of income and jobs for commercial and recreational fishermen, vessel manufacturers, restaurants and other businesses throughout Massachusetts, all of which would be threatened by allowing offshore drilling and the risk of an oil spill off our coast,โ the letter stated.
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