Appointed by Governor: Tamia Boyer-Robinson; John K. Chlada; Joseph P. Lewandowski; Roger I. Lyons; Nathaniel T. Oaks; Samuel Sanchez; Jay P. Sherman; Bonnie R. Wilson.
Appointed by Senate President: Joan Carter Conway
Appointed by House Speaker: James W. Hubbard
Maryland Association of Counties representative: John S. Mathias, Esq.
Maryland Municipal League representative: Cheyenne R. Watson
Ex officio: Arthur W. Ray, designee of Secretary of the Environment; Robert Venezia, Dr.P.H., designee of Secretary of Health & Mental Hygiene.
Appointed by Council: Tamia Boyer-Robinson; Nathaniel T. Oaks; Andrew Sawyers; Robert Venezia, Dr.P.H.
PUBLIC OUTREACH, EDUCATION & PARTICIPATION SUBCOMMITTEE
Bonnie R. Wilson, Chair (chosen by Council)
Appointed by Council: Suzanne Bond; Tami Boyer-Robinson; Irwin Duncan; Gene Georgia; Lynn Pinder; Arthur W. Ray; Samuel Sanchez; Felicia Verrett; Cheyenne R. Watson; Jean Yarborough.
STATE & LOCAL INTERAGENCY COORDINATION SUBCOMMITTEE
Robert Venezia, Dr.P.H., Chair (chosen by Council)
Appointed by Council: John K. Chlada; Jean Carter Conway; Gene Georgia; James W. Hubbard; Joseph P. Lewandowski; John S. Mathias, Esq.
Staff: W. Wallace Baker
c/o Office of Fair Practices
Dept. of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
(410) 631-3964
1-800-633-6101 ext. 3964 (toll free, Maryland)
e-mail: wbaker@mde.state.md.us
fax: (410) 631-4496
The Advisory Council on Environmental Justice was created in 1997 (Chapter 741, Acts of 1997). The Council is to examine and make recommendations to the Governor, the General Assembly, and State and local government units on issues and policies relating to environmental justice. The law defines environmental justice as "equal protection from environmental and health hazards for all people regardless of race, income, culture, and social class."
For Marylanders whose health or environment are affected by State agency actions, the Council is to involve communities in planning for environmental and economic enhancement. The Council will assess the impact of State policies and programs on those communities; and encourage public-private partnerships to address environmental justice issues. The Council also will work to make public health a factor in planning for revitalization of communities; heighten the sensitivity of State and local officials to environmental justice issues; and promote fair enforcement of all health and environmental laws in disadvantaged areas where minorities and the poor live. In addition, the Council will help collect data and analyze existing data on environmental justice; serve as a clearinghouse for information; and develop interagency model projects on strategies for environmental justice.
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