Gov. Pritzker signs federal and state agreement to protect Lake Michigan from invasive carp – Chicago Tribune/MSN

The project has been awaiting approval from Illinois for a year, after the Michigan legislature authorized $64 million in June 2023 to help finance it. Those funds, plus $50 million from Illinois will account for the project’s required $114 million non-federal cost share.
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Old Joe
1 year ago

I want to be protected from invasive Venezueleans!

Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

Keeping the asian carp out of great lakes is a national (international) priority!!! Why are the feds spending so little??

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