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Ohio River Restoration Program Act Unveiled by Young and Fetterman

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsFebruary 20, 2026011 Min Read
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Ohio River Restoration Program Act Unveiled By Young And Fetterman
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U.S. Senators Todd Young and John Fetterman have introduced the Ohio River Restoration Program Act to improve water quality and ecological health in the Ohio River Basin. The act aims to create a dedicated office within the EPA for better coordination among stakeholders. Emphasizing the river’s importance for drinking water and local economies, the legislation will support restoration initiatives and community engagement, enhancing resilience against environmental issues. The initiative has received bipartisan support and backing from environmental organizations. This legislation is viewed as crucial for the river’s health and surrounding communities.

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