The Latest from the Coalition
On this page you can find the latest news from the Coalition, including stories of restoration successes, profiles of ongoing clean water issues, policy updates, and press releases.
Coalition and Others to U.S. Department of Agriculture Regarding the Regional Conservation Partnership Program
The coalition asks the USDA to designate the Great Lakes as a critical conservation area under the new Regional Conservation Partnership Program.
Great Lakes Restoration Projects: Producing Results for People, Communities
The Great Lakes provide drinking water for 30 million people, but they remain threatened by toxic pollution, invasive species, polluted runoff, and habitat destruction. The report chronicles Great Lakes restoration success stories throughout the region.
Coalition to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regarding Great Lakes priorities
The coalition asks the U.S. EPA to assure the President’s fiscal year 2015 budget proposal provides funding for Great Lakes restoration priorities.
Coalition to House and Senate Chairpersons Regarding the Farm Bill
On behalf of the Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition, we urge you to pass a new Farm Bill this year to help restore the Great Lakes.
Coalition and Others to Office of Management and Budget Regarding the Great Lakes
The coalition asks the Office of Management and Budget to assure the President’s FY15 budget provides funding for Great Lakes restoration priorities.
Coalition and Others to Office of Management and Budget Regarding the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
The coalition and others urge the Office of Management and Budget to ensure the President’s FY15 budget provides funding for Great Lakes priorities.
Coalition and Others to Members of the Great Lakes Congressional Delegation Regarding the Great Lakes programs
Coalition and others ask Members of Congress to maintain funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative and the Clean Water State Revolving Fund.
Wisconsin Great Lakes Restoration Projects Producing Results for People, Communities
The Great Lakes provide drinking water for 30 million people, but they remain threatened by toxic pollution, invasive species, polluted runoff, and habitat destruction. The report chronicles Great Lakes restoration success stories throughout Wisconsin.