Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Rep. Camp Amendment To Close Chicago Locks Fails
Feb 17:  In the midst of the House debate over the FY 2011 Continuing Resolution,  Michigan Republican Representative David Camp offered  an amendment numbered 516 to prohibit funds to be used for the opening of  the locks at the Thomas J. O'Brien Lock and Dam or the Chicago River Controlling  Works. Representative Camp said, " I offer an amendment that is long overdue. Last June, a live  bighead Asian carp was discovered 6 miles from Lake Michigan, north of the locks  and well past the electric barrier. This discovery shows that Asian carp, one of  the world's most rampant invasive species, are at the doorstep of the Great  Lakes. . . To  prevent this catastrophe, ecological experts have said that closing the locks  that separate the Illinois River from Lake Michigan is the single most important  step we can take to prevent these species from entering the Great Lakes." Upon  consideration, the amendment failed by a vote of 137-292 with 89 Republicans and  48 Democrats voting for the measure.   
    Access the  complete consideration of the amendment in the Congressional Record (click  here). Access the roll call vote on the amendment (click  here).
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