Senate set to vote on funding for reconstruction of Chesapeake Bay islands.
The Senate Appropriations Committee has signed off on $37.5 million in spending that could launch the reconstruction of James and Barren islands in the Chesapeake Bay.
The Aug. 4 approval sets up a vote before the full Senate. The legislation will then undergo negotiations between the House and Senate to merge their differing versions of the measure, which is part of the $53 billion Energy and Water Development Appropriations bill.
The current House bill does not include the James and Barren funding.
The $1.9 billion undertaking, called the Mid-Chesapeake Bay Island Ecosystem Restoration, will rebuild two eroding islands off the coast of Dorchester County, MD. In all, it will create more than 2,100 acres of new land.
The fill will be dredged from the shipping channels for the Port of Baltimore, keeping the lanes open for cargo traffic.
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