(Nov. 18, 2021) The Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound has been working quietly for a handful of years to help shape legislation it hopes will eventually bring some stability to the way Nantucket Sound is overseen by the state and federal governments.
The idea is to widen the constituency that such legislation would have, once it finds a sponsor and is officially filed in Congress. To do that requires a consistent outreach effort to myriad groups whose lives revolve around the sound.
“Overall, because of stakeholder outreach, this has become a bill that would really serve the Cape and Islands,” Audra Parker, president and CEO of the alliance, said.
“We are working with Senators Ed Markey and Elizabeth Warren, and Congressman William Keating’s office to get it filed.”
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