| R 417 |
| 2019 -- S 1020 Enacted 06/27/2019 |
| S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N |
| CELEBRATING RHODE ISLAND'S NO.1 RANKING FOR THE BEST NATURAL ENVIRONMENT IN 2019 |
| Introduced By: Senator V. Susan Sosnowski |
| Date Introduced: June 26, 2019 |
| WHEREAS, According to the U.S. News & World Report’s 2019 annual rankings, |
| released in May, Rhode Island ranked first in the nation for air and water quality, and is the top |
| state for natural environment; and |
| WHEREAS, In order to determine the best and worst states, various rankings based on 80 |
| metrics, including economy, infrastructure, public safety, fiscal stability, and opportunities for |
| residents, are measured and determined. The rankings also factor in healthcare, education, crime |
| and corrections, and the natural environment; and |
| WHEREAS, Among the measures used to evaluate states' natural environments were |
| drinking water quality, urban air quality and total toxic chemical pollution per square mile; and |
| WHEREAS, Rhode Island's policymakers have enacted legislation and implemented |
| numerous regulations over the past decade to ensure a safe relationship between the people of the |
| State and the State's environment; and |
| WHEREAS, These laws and regulations have not only helped preserve the state's natural |
| resources, but have also protected the public from harmful toxins and resulting health concerns; |
| and |
| WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) |
| serves as the chief steward of the state’s natural resources and has diligently worked with myriad |
| partners including the Coastal Resources Management Council, the Audubon Society of Rhode |
| Island, and the Narragansett Bay Commission, to restore the state's lands and waters, to conserve |
| wildlife and marine resources, and to monitor environmental quality in order to build healthy, |
| more resilient communities; and |
| WHEREAS, Rhode Island's Congressional Delegation has been tireless in their advocacy |
| for key programs in support of air, land and water conservation including, working to safeguard |
| the Land and Water Conservation Fund, bringing tens of millions of dollars in federal funding for |
| Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Funds, spearheading efforts to pass the |
| American Opportunity Carbon Fee Act, a federal law that would impose fees on carbon and |
| greenhouse gas emissions, and creating the Blackstone Valley National Historic Park, to name |
| but a few; and |
| WHEREAS, For the past four decades the Rhode Island General Assembly has passed |
| and Governors have signed countless bills designed to protect the Ocean State’s natural resources |
| and have supported and approved legislation for open space and clean water bonds. In addition, |
| Rhode Island was one of the 18 states that supported the Clean Power Plan that would implement |
| an EPA-approved plan to reduce air pollutants from industrial facilities such as chemical plants |
| and utilities, and has passed legislation earning Rhode Island the distinction of being a national |
| leader in both renewable energy and energy efficiency; and |
| WHEREAS, Rhode Island's joint efforts to safeguard the state's natural environment have |
| brought about accountability, meaningful action, and laudatory results; now, therefore be it |
| RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation |
| hereby celebrates Rhode Island's No.1 ranking for the best natural environment in 2019 by the |
| U.S. News & World Report; and be it further |
| RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
| transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Director of the Rhode Island Department of |
| Environmental Management, the Coastal Resources Management Council, the Audubon Society |
| of Rhode Island, the Narragansett Bay Commission, and the Rhode Island Congressional |
| Delegation. |
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