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For Immediate Release
June 21, 2005
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Senate Passes
White Bill to Strengthen Pennsylvania Center for
Environmental Education
Statewide resource is based at Slippery Rock
University
Harrisburg – Legislation sponsored by state Sen.
Mary Jo White (R-21) to strengthen a successful
statewide environmental education program based at
Slippery Rock University has been approved by the
Senate.
The Pennsylvania Center for Environmental
Education serves as a statewide environmental
education resource for state agencies, county
conservation districts, educators and nonprofit
organizations.
The PCEE was established by Executive Order
1996-7. Senator White's legislation, Senate Bill
410, would amend the Environmental Education Act to
establish the PCEE in statute, strengthening its
status among state programs and ensuring more stable
funding.
"The State Board of Education has adopted
environment and ecology curriculum standards that
students in kindergarten through grade 12 must
attain at each level, and the PCEE is an important
teaching aid. Senate Bill 410 supports this effort
by establishing a PCEE governing board, and ensuring
it remains focused on environmental education
issues," said White, who chairs the Senate
Environmental Resources and Energy Committee.
Among its various duties, PCEE inventories and
generates environmental education related research;
maintains an Internet-based environmental resources
network; and provides training and education
opportunities for educators and citizens.
"The Pennsylvania Center for Environmental
Education makes learning tools available to
teachers, home-school parents and students via the
Internet and newsletters. This legislation is
designed to make sure such information continues to
be available," said White. "It's an excellent
resource and it says a lot about Slippery Rock
University that the PCEE has come so far."
Similar legislation was approved by the Senate
last year, but did not reach a vote in the House of
Representatives. Senator White worked closely with
Gov. Ed Rendell to win passage of Senate Bill 410 in
the Senate. The bill was sent to the House of
Representatives.
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