HOTDISH PROTEST: Groups take aim at Minnesota water-related bills with wild rice recipes
The Minnesota Environmental Partnership is sending a tongue-in-cheek message to legislators: Enjoy your wild rice hotdish now - before Minnesota's waters are too contaminated to produce the official state grain.
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Environmental Partnership is sending a tongue-in-cheek message to legislators: Enjoy your wild rice hotdish now - before Minnesota's waters are too contaminated to produce the official state grain.
To celebrate Earth Week, the statewide coalition of more than 80 conservation and environmental organizations asked Minnesota voters to send their favorite wild rice hotdish recipes to their legislators.
The groups want to focus attention on a host of policy proposals moving through the State Capitol that they say threaten Minnesota's waters, natural areas, wildlife habitat, and parks and trails. They include pro-mining bills that would weaken sulfate pollution standards for wild rice waters.
Earth Day is Friday. The first was held in 1970 and it's credited with helping to launch the environmental movement.
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Minnesota Environmental Partnership
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