HESA 2007 - How You Can Help
In my last post I announced the great news that the Higher Education Sustainability Act (HESA) was reintroduced in the House of Representatives by Congressmen Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), Vernon Ehlers (R-MI), Rick Boucher (D-PA), and David Wu (D-OR). In this post I'll let you know how you can help. But first a brief review:
HESA (HR 3637) amends the Higher Education Act to authorize a new $50 million grant program at the Department of Education that will annually support between 25 and 200 sustainability projects by individual higher education institutions and higher education consortia/associations. Funds can be used to establish multidisciplinary sustainability education, research, and outreach programs; and to conduct energy management, green building and purchasing, waste and toxics management, transportation, and related sustainability initiatives.
This is the first federal grant-making program specifically for sustainability in higher education; and if fully funded, HESA is strategically designed to provide the needed funds to tip the higher education system towards sustainability.
HESA has a very good chance of passing - if higher education institutions and associations clearly voice their support for the bill to Congress. The Campaign for Environmental Literacy is coordinating a new campaign to help with this - check their web site for updates on the campaign, or click here to download a full briefing on HESA. They would greatly appreciate your help with passing this important new higher education bill.
While support from all members of Congress will be helpful in passing HESA, it is particularly critical to enlist the support of these key Representatives:
- George Miller (D-CA-7th District)
- Dale Kildee (D-MI-5)
- John F. Tierney (D-MA-6)
- Timothy H. Bishop (D-NY-1)
- "Buck" McKeon (R-CA-25)
- Thomas E. Petri (R-WI-6)
- Michael N. Castle (R-DE-At Large)
- Judy Biggert (R-IL-13)
- Ric Keller (R-FL-8)
- Todd Russell Platts (R-PA-19)
- Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA-5)
- John R. "Randy" Kuhl, Jr. (R-NY-29)
- Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA)
- Christopher Dodd (D-CT)
- Jeff Bingaman (D-NM)
- Patty Murray (D-WA)
- Jack Reed (D-RI)
- Hillary Clinton (D-NY)
- Barack Obama (D-IL)
- Bernard Sanders (I-VT)
- Michael B. Enzi (R-WY)
- Judd Gregg (R-NH)
- Lamar Alexander (R-TN)
- Wayne Allard (R-CO)


