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5 reasons why Rep. Jackson Jr. should support Obama’s Great Lakes Restoration Initiative

Jesse Jackson Jr.’s position on the House Appropriations Committee means he can play an important role in making sure the full $475M included in President Obama’s FY2010 Budget gets to Great Lakes restoration programs on the ground. Here are five reasons he should do all he can to bring his committee colleagues on board:

  1. Rep. Jackson’s Congressional district, the Illinois 2nd, includes the Grand Calumet River Area of Concern (AOC) – a place designated by the EPA as especially toxic and need of cleaning. Factories long closed have left a legacy of disgusting and dangerous pollution in the district and its water, including PAHs, PCBs, heavy metals, phosphorus, nitrogen, iron, magnesium, volatile solids, oil and grease. Cleaning these toxins up will benefit the health and quality of life for all families in the area.
  2. Full funding of restoration programs can bring those much-vaunted “green collar” jobs to the district. This includes both blue-green collar jobs updating sewer systems and directly cleaning toxic areas, and also white-green collar jobs in the science of restoration and wildlife management.
  3. With the area’s manufacturing economy all but dead, neighborhoods in the district are placing the lakefront and natural areas at the forefront of long-term economic development plans. Great examples of this are the green initiatives included in South Chicago’s Quality of Life Plan and the ongoing recovery of the giant U.S. Steel South Works brownfield. Restoration funding would give these projects a boost and raise their chances for success once completed.
  4. It’s no secret Rep. Jackson has aspirations for higher office – telling outdoors enthusiasts how he helped save the walleyes they catch on fishing trips might help him win downstate communities in future Senate or statewide campaigns.
  5. As a long time ally and fan of Barack Obama, who proposed the $475M Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, and a Congressman who likes to fish and hunt with colleagues, Rep. Jackson is well suited to take up the torch in the House and bring his fellow Appropriations Committee members on board with The President’s plan.

Folks can contact Rep. Jackson and tell him to work hard to restore the Lakes through the House website or by calling the Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121. He’s also on Facebook and Twitter.

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The Grand Calumet River (from Wikimedia Commons)

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