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For Immediate
Release
3/26/07
CONTACT:
Leigh Ramsey
(717) 787-9684
PA
Senate Republican Communications
(717) 787-6725
Senate Again Passes White Bill to Strengthen
Pennsylvania Center for Environmental Education
Senator renews effort on behalf of Slippery Rock University-based
resource center.
HARRISBURG -- Legislation
reintroduced by state Sen. Mary Jo White (R-21) to strengthen a successful
statewide environmental education program based at Slippery Rock University was
approved today by the Senate.
The Senate approved similar legislation sponsored by White in the
previous two legislative sessions, but the House of Representatives did
not vote on the measures.
The Pennsylvania Center for Environmental Education is a statewide
environmental education resource for state agencies, county conservation
districts, educators and nonprofit organizations.
The PCEE was established 10 years ago by Executive
Order. Senator White's legislation, Senate Bill 356, would amend the
Environmental Education Act to establish the PCEE in statute,
strengthening its status among state programs and ensuring more stable
funding.
"The PCEE is an important teaching aid. It generates and inventories
research related to environmental education, maintains an Internet-based
environmental resources network, and provides training and education
opportunities for educators and citizens," said White, who chairs the
Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee. "Given that the
state has set environment and ecology curriculum standards that students
must meet in kindergarten through grade 12, the PCEE should be able to
count on stable support."
Senate Bill 356 would establish a PCEE governing board, ensuring it
remains focused on environmental education issues, said White.
"Slippery Rock University has done a great job with the Pennsylvania
Center for Environmental Education. It is truly a statewide resource,
making learning tools available to teachers, home-school parents and
students via the Internet and newsletters. Senate Bill 356 would make
certain that this information continues to be available," said White,
who worked closely with Gov. Ed Rendell to ensure he would support the
measure.
Senate Bill 356 was sent to the House of Representatives for
consideration.
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