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Carthage City Council Opposes Missouri Senate Bill

By: Melanie Huonker
Updated: January 10, 2013
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CARTHAGE, MO.--- At last night's Carthage City Council meeting, members passed a resolution opposing a Missouri Senate bill that would eliminate solid waste management districts throughout the state. The 20 districts were originally set up to reduce the solid waste stream going into landfills.

The legislature is proposing doing away with the districts and instead putting the Department of Natural Resources in charge. The city has benefited from grants from the region "M" district to enhance their recycling center. The city administrator says if they do away with the districts, their chances of getting money could decrease.

"It serves the citizens better to keep it local and maintain that expertise that the local people have in dealing with this on a day-to-day basis," says Tom Short, City Administrator.

The city administrator says they'll send copies of the resolution to local legislators and the Missouri Municipal League to let them know the city is against the bill.

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