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    For more than 25 years, the non-partisan Maryland League of Conservation Voters has served as the political voice of the

    environment.We advocate for sound conservation policies, promote environmentally responsible candidates, and

    hold individual elected officials accountable through our scorecards and reports.

    One State Circle

    Annapolis, MD 21401

    410-280-9855

    410-280-9857 (fax)

    www.mdlcv.org

    M Ma Maryland League of Conservation Voters

    We keep score for the environment

    Press ReleaseFor Immediate Release Contact:October 12, 2011 Jen Brock-Cancellieri: [email protected]

    Office: 410-280-9855 x202,Jens cell: 410-812-1503or Pete Johnson: [email protected],410.280.9855 x 204,Petes cell: 240.654.7084

    Governor Martin OMalley Receives a

    B+ on his Second Report CardMaryland LCV releases its Second Report Card on Governor OMalley. In 2008, the GovernorReceived the First A in the 30-Plus Year History of the Organization.

    (Annapolis, MD ) Today the Maryland League of Conservation Voters (LCV) released its secondGovernors Report Cardon the environmental stewardship of the OMalley-Brown Administration.Governor OMalley received the first A in the history of the organization back in 2008. Maryland LCVis pleased to assign the grade of B+ to Governor OMalley for 2009-2011.

    Acting Executive Director Jen Brock-Cancellieri said, Marylanders elected Governor MartinOMalley to a second term, with the help of Maryland LCV. Our work doesnt stop on Election Day aswe continue to hold our elected officials, including the Administration, accountable. This report tells the

    story of how the OMalley-Brown Administration is doing when it comes to protecting our air, preservingour land, cleaning our waters, and ensuring the quality of life our people deserve.

    After consultation with conservation leaders in the state, the Maryland LCV Board of Directorsand staff prepared this Governors Report Card. Maryland LCV awarded the Governor an overall gradefor his performance on the environment based on a number of separately graded categories, which containa number of detailed issues intended to be representative of the OMalley Administrations commitmentand actions on environmental issues. The methodology used to prepare this and prior report cards includesa thorough review of departmental and agency actions, policy positions, funding priorities and budgetsubmissions, public statements, environmental advisors, and executive appointments.

    Fred Hoover, Chair of the Maryland LCV Board of Directors, stated, Governor OMalley made

    the environment one of the hallmarks of his administration. He not only kept the states commitment torestore the Chesapeake Bay, but proposed significant environmental initiatives in each legislativesession.

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    For more than 30 years, the non-partisan Maryland League of Conservation Voters has served as the political voice of theenvironment.

    We advocate for sound conservation policies, promote environmentally responsible candidates, andhold individual elected officials accountable through our scorecards and reports.

    Nine State Circle #202 Annapolis, MD 21401 410-280-9855 410-280-9857 (fax) www.mdlcv.org

    Overall Grade: B+

    Budget: A-

    Water Quality: B

    Climate Change: A

    Energy: B+

    Smart Growth: A-

    Transportation: A-

    Fisheries & Wildlife: A

    Administration & Appointments: B+

    The grades obviously tell a story, but if you look below those grades in each category you see that theGovernor earned a number of high marks for specific actions. Some of the most notable actions includethe following:

    Funded the Chesapeake Bay Trust Fund and Program Open Space

    Signed the Administration-sponsored 2009 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Act

    Crafted the most aggressive watershed implementation plan in the Bay watershed

    Restricted the harvest of endangered oysters and transitioning watermen to restoration jobs

    Sponsored the 2011 Maryland Offshore Wind Act

    Proposed ban on septic systems for large subdivisions and drafted a growth plan Plan Maryland.

    If you look a little deeper still - you will also see that we dont agree with everything that theGovernor supports. In 2011 the Legislature passed a bill to incentivize the burning of garbage by adding itto the highest level in the state renewable energy standard (RPS), the same class as wind and solar energy.We asked the Governor to veto this bill; unfortunately he chose to sign it. This will result in dirtier air andmisrepresent our progress toward meeting our RPS.

    But perhaps the most important things to look at in the Governors Report Cardare the areas that we

    say Show Promise. The most notable of these are in the Water Quality section, which went from a B+to a B. The three areas with the biggest opportunities of improvement are the following:

    Wastewater treatment plants: The most successful use of Maryland tax dollar so far paid toupgrade many wastewater treatment plants, but the fund is going to be bankrupt before stoppingcontamination from three of the largest plants.

    Agriculture: The Department of Agriculture drafted new regulations for manure and sewagesludge application. This is a significant step forward, but more needs to be done. We areconcerned about the strength of these regulations, the delay in their introduction, their adoption,and ultimately the inability of the public to verify the reductions. We will look to the state tosupport alternatives of land application of manure, such as clean power generation.

    Stormwater: We were disappointed in the strength of the 2007 Stormwater Regulations which

    address polluted runoff. Moving forward, there is an opportunity to significantly impactstormwater pollution by renewing strong pollution permits that have expired in cities and townsacross the state. We will also be watching to see if the Governor exercises leadership on thecreation of new local funding source to prevent flooding and contamination from runoff.

    To stop contamination from the above three sources, we urge Governor OMalley to invest anadditional $200 million a year in job-creating water restoration projects.

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    While disappointed with the process and outcomes of the particular issues mentioned above, the

    Maryland League of Conservation Voters applauds the bulk of the accomplishments of GovernorO'Malley, particularly when viewed through the lens of the worst national economic conditions thisnation has seen in 60 years.

    The Maryland LCV will be offering one final grade to Governor O'Malleys administration in2013. We will be watching closely to determine whether Governor O'Malley can keep pace withGovernor O'Malley, or fall back into the pack with other Governors.

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