Posted by: dcyea | April 8, 2009

DC City Council to Hear From Youth

Last week, four rockstar members of DCYEA testified before the DC City Council in favor of the Anacostia River Cleanup and Protection Act of 2009, a bill that would put a 5-cent fee on most plastic bags issued in DC to encourage the use of reusable bags and raise funds for further river cleanup initiatives.  

This was only the beginning.  We have more to say.

On Saturday, April 18th – the weekend before Earth Day – DC City Council Chairman Vincent Gray will be holding a public hearing, specifically to hear from young people about their environmental concerns. Thousands of people will be having similar meetings with their elected representatives across the country that day as part of Focus the Nation.  Let’s Focus DC!

DC Youth Hearing
Saturday, April 18th
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

This is a great opportunity to have your voice heard.  Let’s give the DC City Council an earful about climate change, about pollution, sewage overflow, unsustainable schools – and present our collective vision for a greener, just city.
This is how it works.  Each person will be limited to 3 minutes to speak.  Then you may get a few questions.  It’s very easy and painless.  Simply sign-up with DCYEA at:

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Responses

  1. Great site!

    FYI: we run a Youth Dragon Boat (Canoe) program on the Anacostia River. Meets every Sunday morning. Check it out at http://www.ncawpa.org/youth! We also do a number of eco-friendly events for the health of the river.

    Thanks!


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