LCBP Enhancements Act of 2026
S 3833 expands the Lake Champlain Basin Program with enhanced federal support to address water quality, invasive species, and ecosystem restoration in shared Vermont-New York waters.
S 3833 expands the Lake Champlain Basin Program with enhanced federal support to address water quality, invasive species, and ecosystem restoration in shared Vermont-New York waters.
S 3833, the LCBP Enhancements Act of 2026, proposes to strengthen and expand the Lake Champlain Basin Program (LCBP), a federal-state partnership focused on environmental restoration and protection of Lake Champlain. The bill likely increases funding, broadens program authorities, and enhances coordination between federal and state agencies managing the lake's water quality, invasive species, and ecosystem health.
Lake Champlain spans Vermont and New York and is economically vital to both states through tourism, fishing, and recreation. The lake has faced persistent challenges including harmful algal blooms, invasive species, and water quality degradation—issues that affect public health, local economies, and ecological stability. Enhanced federal support could accelerate remediation efforts and provide long-term funding certainty for cleanup and prevention initiatives.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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