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eat Lakes-St. Lawrence Legislative Caucus
four years after flint Assuring Access to Safe, Affordable Drinking Water friday, 9 am cdt /10 am edt speakers: Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha Elin Betanzo, Safe Water Engineering business session: Chair’s Report Report from the Task Force on Lead WITH GRATITUDE TO THE JOYCE FOUNDATION meeting binational goals Improving the Management of Nutrients in the Region monday, 9 am cdt /10 am edt speakers: Senator André Jacque, Wisconsin
forever chemicals Responding to the Contamination of Drinking Water with PFAS friday, 9 am cdt /10 am edt speaker: Liesl Eichler Clark, Director of Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy business session: State and Provincial Roundtable regional partnership opportunities Building Resilient Communities, Coastal Priorities, and the Great Lakes Investment Platform friday, 9 am cdt /10 am edt speakers: Erika Jensen and Eric Brown, Great Lakes Commission Matt Doss and Eamonn Horan-Lunney, oct 9 Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative Peter Johnson, Great Lakes Investment Platform, Great Lakes St. Lawrence Governors & Premiers business session: Election of GLLC Officers and Executive Committee Resolutions oct 2
sep 11
sep 21
Chair, Task Force on Nutrient Management Santina Wortman, EPA Great Lakes National Program Office business session: Director’s Report Selection of Birkholz Institute Topic for 2021 WITH GRATITUDE TO THE FRED A. AND BARBARA M. ERB FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Legislative Caucus is an organization of the Council of State Governments Midwestern Office.
Officers and Executive Committee Members in 2019-2020 Chair Vice Chair
Senator Ed Charbonneau Indiana
Representative Robyn Gabel Illinois
Executive Committee Members
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Senator Laura Fine
Senator Rick Niemeyer
Senator Curtis VanderWall
Representative Jennifer Schultz
New York
Ohio
Ontario
Pennsylvania
Assemblyman Peter Lawrence
Representative Michael Sheehy
MPP Jennifer French
Representative Curt Sonney
Chair, Task Force on Nutrients
Québec
Wisconsin
Past Chair
MNA Gilles Bélanger
Representative Beth Meyers
Senator Ann Rest Minnesota
Senator André Jacque Wisconsin
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Legislative Caucus
MEMBER ROSTER September 2020 Indiana Senator Ed Charbonneau, Chair Illinois Representative Robyn Gabel, Vice Chair
Illinois Senator Omar Aquino Senator Melinda Bush Senator Bill Cunningham Senator Laura Fine* Senator Linda Holmes Sentator Robert Martwick Senator Julie A. Morrison Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. Representative Kelly Burke Representative Tim Butler
Indiana (con’t) Representative Carey Hamilton Representative Earl Harris, Jr. Representative Matt Pierce Representative Mike Speedy Representative Denny Zent
Michigan (con’t) Representative Jim Lilly
Representative Leslie Love Representative Steve Marino Representative Gregory Markkanen Representative Bradley Slagh Representative Tim Sneller Representative William Sowerby
Michigan Senator Jim Ananich Senator Rosemary Bayer Senator John Bizon Senator Winnie Brinks Senator Stephanie Chang Senator Erika Geiss Senator Curtis Hertel, Jr. Senator Ken Horn Senator Jeff Irwin Senator Dan Lauwers Senator Jim Runestad
Representative Lori Stone Representative Joseph Tate
Representative Rebekah Warren Representative Mary Whiteford Representative Robert Wittenberg
Representative Jonathan Carroll Representative Kelly M. Cassidy Representative Deborah Conroy Representative Terra Costa Howard Representative Robyn Gabel* Representative Jennifer Gong- Gershowitz Representative Sonya Marie Harper Representative Elizabeth Hernandez
Minnesota Senator Jim Abeler Senator Thomas M. Bakk Senator Karla Bigham Senator Steve Cwodzinski Senator D. Scott Dibble Senator Chris A. Eaton Senator Melisa Franzen Senator Karin Housley Senator Carolyn Laine Senator John Marty Senator Jerry Newton Senator Sandra L. Pappas Senator Ann H. Rest* Senator Carrie L. Ruud Senator David H. Senjem Senator Erik Simonson
Senator Wayne A. Schmidt Senator Curtis VanderWall* Senator Roger Victory Senator Paul Wojno Senator Dale Zorn Representative Joe Bellino Representative Tommy Brann Representative Julie Brixie Representative Sara Cambensy Speaker Lee Chatfield Representative Triston Cole Representative Phil Green Representative Christine Greig Representative Kevin Hertel Representative Rachel Hood Representative Gary Howell Representative Bronna Kahle Representative Beau LaFave Representative David LaGrand Representative Donna Lasinski
Representative Theresa Mah Representative Rita Mayfield Representative Anna Moeller Representative Bob Morgan
Indiana Senator Mike Bohacek
Senator Ed Charbonneau* Senator Dennis K. Kruse Senator Rick Niemeyer* Senator David L. Niezgodski Senator Lonnie Marcus Randolph Senator Karen R. Tallian Representative David H. Abbott Representative John Bartlett Representative B. Patrick Bauer Representative Mara Candelaria Reardon
Senator Charles W. Wiger Senator Melissa H. Wiklund Representative Patty Acomb Representative Anne Claflin Representative Rob Ecklund Representative Heather Edelson Representative Peter Fischer Representative Bob Gunther
*Member, GLLC Executive Committee
Updated September 14, 2020
Minnesota (con’t) Representative Rick Hansen Representative Alice Hausman Representative Jerry Hertaus Speaker Melissa Hortman Representative Fue Lee Representative Dale K. Lueck Representative Sandra Masin Representative Michael V. Nelson Representative Liz Olson Representative Cindy Pugh Representative Duane Quam Representative Jennifer Schultz* Representative Paul Torkelson Representative Jean Wagenius
Ohio (con’t) Representative Bride Rose Sweeney Representative Terrence Upchurch Representative Casey Weinstein Ontario Ms. Catherine Fife Ms. Jennifer French* Ms. Judith Monteith-Farrell Ms. Lindsey Park Pennsylvania Senator Art Haywood Senator Daniel Laughlin Senator Sharif Street Representative Ryan Bizzarro Representative Keith J. Gillespie Representative Patrick J. Harkins Representative Mark Keller Representative Robert Merski Representative Dan Moul Representative Curt Sonney* Representative Parke Wentling
Wisconsin (con’t) Representative Nick Milroy Representative Greta Neubauer Representative John Nygren Representative Tod Ohnstad Representative Sondy Pope Representative Daniel Riemer Representative Jessie Rodriguez Representative Melissa Sargent Representative Katrina Shankland Representative Christine Sinicki Representative Mark Spreitzer Representative Amanda Stuck Representative Lisa Subeck Representative Chris Taylor Representative Paul Tittl Representative Travis Tranel Representative Nancy Lynn VanderMeer Representative Tyler Vorpagel Representative Don Vruwink Representative JoCasta Zamarripa
New York Senator Patrick M. Gallivan
Senator Joseph A. Griffo Senator Pamela Helming Senator Christopher Jacobs Senator Timothy M. Kennedy Senator Thomas F. O'Mara Senator Robert Ortt Senator Joseph E. Robach Assemblyman William A. Barclay Assemblyman D. Billy Jones Assemblyman Peter Lawrence* Assemblyman Angelo J. Morinello Assemblywoman Crystal D. Peoples-Stokes Assemblyman Sean Ryan Assemblyman Mark Walczyk
Québec MNA Gilles Bélanger* MNA Carlos Leitão
Wisconsin Senator Janet Bewley
Senator Robert L. Cowles Senator Jon B. Erpenbach Senator Dave Hansen Senator André Jacque* Senator LaTonya Johnson Senator Chris Larson Senator Devin LeMahieu Senator Lena C. Taylor Representative Scott Allen
Ohio Senator Matthew J. Dolan Senator Theresa Gavarone Senator Tina Maharath Senator Sandra Williams Senator Kenny Yuko
Representative Jimmy Anderson Representative Joan A. Ballweg Representative Jill Billings Representative David Bowen Representative Robert Brooks Representative Jonathan Brostoff Representative Dave Considine Representative David Crowley Representative Steve Doyle Representative Evan Goyke Representative Staush Gruszynski Representative Gary A. Hebl Representative Dianne Hesselbein Representative Gordon Hintz Representative Cody Horlacher Representative Terry Katsma Representative Joel C. Kitchens Representative Tip McGuire Representative Beth Meyers*
Representative Tavia Galonski Representative Haraz Ghanbari Representative Steve Hambley Representative Paula Hicks-Hudson Representative Jim Hoops Representative Stephanie Howse Representative David Leland Representative Mary Lightbody Representative Gayle Manning Representative Adam Miller Representative Joe Miller Representative John Patterson Representative Bill Reineke Representative John Rogers Representative Michael Sheehy* Representative Mike Skindell
Representative Kent Smith Representative Lisa Sobecki
*Member, GLLC Executive Committee
Updated September 14, 2020
POLICY AGENDA for 2018-2022
In 2018-2022, the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Legislative Caucus will focus its work on five key issue areas that affect the environmental health and economic vitality of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence region:
Water Consumption • Assure the availability of safe, clean, affordable drinking water • Monitor the implementation of the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact and Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Sustainable Water Resources Agreement Aquatic Invasive Species • Strengthen and harmonize state and provincial laws on ballast water • Monitor and support efforts to prevent the introduction of Asian carp into the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Toxic Substances • Support full federal funding in the U.S. and Canada for Great Lakes and St. Lawrence restoration and protection initiatives • Endorse each other’s efforts to obtain funding for cleaning up Areas of Concern (AOCs) • Identify the potential health effects of emerging contaminants in the water supply and best practices for protecting the public • Encourage public and private efforts to prevent oil spills and other industrial pollution Nutrient Pollution • Work with agricultural organizations to encourage the use of best practices for reducing nutrient runoff from agricultural land into the lakes and their tributaries • Encourage infrastructure improvements to reduce nutrient runoff, including the installation of green infrastructure Coastal Communities • Support the sustainable economic development of Great Lakes and St. Lawrence coastal communities, including the restoration and preservation of habitat • Support efforts to maintain the region’s locks and ports and to replace infrastructure when necessary to ensure the movement of cargo on the Great Lakes Annual meetings, quarterly web-meetings, Patricia Birkholz Institutes on Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Policy, regional legislative activity, and other advocacy efforts will focus on these issue areas. Should the need arise, emerging issues may be addressed as resources allow and as determined by the GLLC officers and Executive Committee.
S TATE AND P ROVINCIAL G REAT L AKES AND W ATER L EGISLATION , 2019-20
This list of bills is based on staff research. If you know of legislation that should be added to the list, please contact Tim Anderson at 630.925.1922 or [email protected]. The list was last updated on August 18, 2020.
State/Province Bill
Description
Author/Sponsor
Status
Illinois
HB 242
Conduct specified lead testing at Chicago public school facilities
Rep. Mary Flowers
Passed by committee
Illinois
HB 2650
Prioritize support for disadvantaged communities, utilities to build capacity for sustainable, equitable water management Provide that all state property adjacent to a body of water must contain a vegetative buffer with a 30-foot minimum width
Rep. Robert Rita
Signed into law
Illinois
HB 2930
Rep. Joyce Mason
Referred to committee
Illinois
HB 3327 and SB 1270
Require park districts to test water for lead in parks used by children under 6
Rep. Celina Villanueva and Sen. Robert Peters
SB 1270 passed by committee
Illinois
HB 3386
Stop high-volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing operations
Rep. Will Guzzardi
Referred to committee
Illinois
HB 3482
Amend the Lake Michigan Wind Energy Act
Rep. Robyn Gabel (GLLC vice chair)
Signed into law
Illinois
HB 3715
Require defining of "microplastics" and examine role of microplastics in public drinking water Establish statewide maximum contaminant levels for PFOS, PFOA, other PFAS compounds and other harmful toxins in public drinking water systems
Rep. Mark Batinick
Referred to committee
Illinois
HB 3982
Rep. Will Guzzardi
Referred to committee
State/Province Bill
Description
Author/Sponsor
Status
Illinois
HB 4378 and HB 4379 and SB 2993 and SB 2994
Require, fund study of water rates in Lake Michigan service area
Rep. La Shawn Ford and Sen. Napoleon Harris
Referred to committees
Illinois
HB 4605 and SB 2975
Require groundwater monitoring at all clean construction or demolition debris fill operations and all uncontaminated soil fill operations Establish water quality assurance programs at new and existing health facilities Require additional notice requirements for water or sewer utilities with greater than 2,500 total customers Require public water supplies to test for endocrine-disrupting chemicals, including androgen and estrogen receptor compounds Establish voluntary take-back program for local fire departments that used PFAS firefighting foam Urge Illinois municipalities to develop plans to eliminate lead pipes from drinking water systems Declare Sept. 7, 2019, as Great Lakes- St. Lawrence Appreciation Day in Illinois
Rep. John Connor and Sen. Laura Ellman
Referred to committees
Illinois
HB 4851 and SB 3390
Rep. Natalie Manley and Sen. Laura Ellman
Referred to committee
Illinois
HB 4929
Rep. David Welter
Referred to committee
Illinois
HB 5292
Rep. Deanne Mazzochi
Referred to committee
Referred to committee
Illinois
HB 5529
Rep. Ann Williams
Illinois
HR 121
Rep. Ann Williams
Referred to committee
Illinois
HR 221 and SR 288
Rep. Robyn Gabel (GLLC vice chair) and
Resolutions adopted
Sen. Laura Fine (GLLC member)
Illinois
SB 9
Create Coal Ash Cleanup and Storage Act
Sen. Scott Bennett
Signed into law
Illinois
SB 175
Create Cook County Water Infrastructure Fund to help
Sen. Napoleon Harris Passed by Senate
municipalities fund improvements to facilitate water supplies from Lake Michigan
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State/Province Bill
Description
Author/Sponsor
Status
Illinois
SB 1352
Create the Wetlands Protection Act
Sen. Laura Fine (GLLC member)
Referred to committee
Illinois
SB 1724
Require study and report of setting of water rates in Illinois
Sen. Napoleon Harris Signed into law
Illinois
SB 2253
Require expanding livestock management facilities to have an Illinois State Water Survey report done to verify adequacy of water supply Ban use (for training or testing purposes) of a class B firefighting foam containing intentionally added PFAS Strengthen rules regulating livestock waste and presence of phosphorus in soil Require testing of water for lead in sources of potable water at public parks Oppose any effort to divert water from Lake Michigan, other Great Lakes, to outside basin
Sen. David Koehler
Referred to committee
Illinois
SB 3154
Sen. Laura Ellman
Referred to committee
Illinois
SB 3156
Sen. David Koehler
Referred to committee
Illinois
SB 3311
Sen. Robert Peters
Referred to committee
Illinois
SR 190
Sen. Thomas Cullerton
Adopted by Senate
Indiana
HB 1406
Establish a water infrastructure assistance fund
Rep. Ed Soliday
Signed into law
Indiana
HB 1419 (2019)
Require schools to ensure use of lead- free plumbing products
Rep. Earl Harris Jr (GLLC member)
Referred to committee
Indiana
HB 1433 (2019)
Require child care centers and school buildings be tested for lead before Jan. 1, 2022
Rep. Carolyn Jackson Referred to committee
Indiana
HB 1438 (2019)
Establish task force to inventory, assess state’s water resources
Rep. Ed Soliday
Referred to committee
Indiana
HB 1519 (2019)
Permit certain local government units to establish a water infrastructure area to capture sales tax to repair/replace lead water systems
Rep. Phil GiaQuinta
Referred to committee
3
State/Province Bill
Description
Author/Sponsor
Status
Indiana
SB 4 (2019)
Determine water and wastewater priorities of different areas of state
Sen. Ed Charbonneau (GLLC chair)
Signed into law
Indiana
SB 247 (2019)
Require annual state inspections of confined animal feed operations
Sen. Rick Niemeyer (GLLC member)
Referred to committee
Indiana
SB 297 (2019)
Require annual lead testing of every school building in Lake County
Sen. Lonnie Randolph (GLLC member)
Passed by Senate
Indiana
SB 467 (2019)
Carry out a program to sample water for lead in school buildings
Sen. Greg Taylor
Referred to committee
Indiana
SB 553 (2019)
Define rights of public to use the Lake Michigan shoreline for recreational activities Define “Lake Michigan shore zone” as land between ordinary high water mark of Lake Michigan and privately owned property; provide authority to Indiana Department of Natural Resources Provide that the state issue permits, rather than “approvals,” for confined feeding operations Recognize the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River’s contributions to Indiana and urging governor to declare Sept. 7, 2019, as Great Lakes- St. Lawrence Appreciation Day Provides that state Natural Resources Commission has exclusive authority to establish standards, approve placement of seawalls and other structures within ordinary high water mark of Lake Michigan
Sen. Karen Tallian (GLLC member)
Passed by Senate
Indiana
SB 581 (2019)
Sen. Blake Doriot
Passed by Senate
Indiana
SB 593 (2019)
Sen. Mark Stoops
Referred to committee
Indiana
SCR 45 (2019)
Sen. Ed Charbonneau (GLLC chair)
Adopted in Senate and House
Indiana
HB 1031 (2020)
Rep. Doug Miller
Passed by committee
Indiana
HB 1154 (2020)
Require inspections of septic systems before property transfers
Rep. Mike Aylesworth Referred to committee
4
State/Province Bill
Description
Author/Sponsor
Status
Indiana
HB 1265 (2020)
Require testing of lead in certain school buildings in Lake County; require action be taken if levels exceed federal lead action level Establish maximum contaminant levels for PFAS in water provided by public water systems Require independent testing of Lake Michigan water for presence and concentration of pollutants such as heavy metals, chemicals, microplastics and pharmaceuticals Require testing of drinking water in schools of Lake County once every two years Allow adjustment of water/wastewater utility rates and charges to recover costs of infrastructure improvements, including replacement of lead service lines and projects related to health, safety and environmental requirements Recognize certain shoreline below natural ordinary high water mark as private property; establish rights of beach use by the public and rights of property owners along Lake Michigan; allow for public recreational activities, but not non-transient activities, on shores deemed private property Declare that state of Indiana owns all of Lake Michigan within state’s boundaries in trust for use and enjoyment of all citizens; provides that owner of land bordering lake does not have exclusive right to use water or land below ordinary high water mark
Rep. Carolyn Jackson Signed into law
Indiana
HB 1338 (2020)
Rep. Ryan Dvorak
Referred to committee
HB 1357 (2020)
Referred to committee
Indiana
Rep. Ragen Hatcher
Indiana
SB 214 (2020)
Sen. Lonnie Randolph (GLLC member)
Passed by Senate
Indiana
SB 254 (2020)
Sen. Ed Charbonneau (GLLC chair)
Signed into law
Indiana
SB 321 (2020)
Sen. Linda Rogers
Referred to committee
Indiana
SB 325 (2020)
Sen. Susan Glick
Referred to committee
5
State/Province Bill
Description
Author/Sponsor
Status
Indiana
SB 414 (2020)
Establish maximum contaminant levels for pollutants in water, including for levels of PFAS, chromium-6 and 1, and 4-dioxane Develop program for testing and removing lead in drinking water used by schools and child care centers Create office of water ombudsman to investigate, evaluate drinking water quality Ban use of flowback water from hydraulic fracturing as dust suppression tool on dirt roads
Sen. Eddie Melton
Referred to committee
Michigan
HB 4064
Rep. Sheldon Neeley
Referred to committee
Referred to committee
Michigan
HB 4065
Rep. Sheldon Neeley
Michigan
HB 4072
Rep. Kara Hope
Referred to committee
Michigan
HB 4096
Increase penalties for pollutants and oil spills into Great Lakes
Rep. William Sowerby (GLLC member)
Referred to committee
Michigan
HB 4122
Create Accessible and Affordable Water Act
Rep. Abdullah Hammoud
Referred to committee
Michigan
HB 4175
Lower acceptable limit of lead in pipes in order for them to be labeled “lead - free” To the extent technically feasible, polluters of aquifers must conduct clean-up to state drinking water standards Require reports of firefighting foam containing PFAS; require department of environmental quality to accept for disposal; prohibit intentional addition of PFAS in firefighting foam used for firefighter training; require additional training Prohibit application of manure, fertilizer or livestock waste to frozen or snow-covered soil
Rep. John Cherry
Referred to committee
Michigan
HB 4212 and SB 116
Rep. Yousef Rabhi and Sen. Jeff Irwin (GLLC member)
Referred to committees
Michigan
HB 4389-HB 4391
Reps. Sue Allor and Jeff Yaroch
Signed into law
Michigan
HB 4418 and SB 247
Rep. Kevin Hertel and Sen. Rosemary Bayer (GLLC members)
Referred to committees
6
State/Province Bill
Description
Author/Sponsor
Status
Michigan
HB 4427-4432 Package of bills on affordability of drinking water, access to drinking water and regulation of water rates
Reps. LaTanya Garrett, Alex Garza, John Cherry, Abdullah Hammoud, Sheldon Neeley and Kara Hope Reps. Jack O’Malley, Pauline Wendzel and Jim Lilly (GLLC member) Reps. Gary Howell (GLLC member), Joseph Tate (GLLC member), Leslie Love (GLLC member), Bronna Kahle (GLLC member), Beth Griffin, John Cherry, Mary Whiteford (GLLC member), Lynn Afendoulis and Sheryl Kennedy Rep. Sara Cambensy (GLLC member) and Sen. Kevin Daley
Referred to committee
Michigan
HB 4567-4569 Change commercial fishing licenses and wholesale fish dealer licenses; provide list of fish species authorized for commercial fishing; require bycatch studies to determine harvest quotas HB 4742-4750 Package of bills on protecting drinking water: lead testing in veterans’ facilities, vulnerable population centers; geological surveys to identify PFAS-contaminated soil and
Passed by House
Michigan
Referred to committee
groundwater; codify PFAS response team; establish commission to prevent childhood lead poisoning; require source-water testing for new water sources; require disclosure of lead service lines Allow harvesting a quota of lake trout, yellow perch, walleye and other fish by commercial fishing operators; other provisions Establish state ban on manufacture and sale of personal care products with plastic microbeads
Michigan
HB 4790 and SB 389
Referred to committees
Michigan
HB 4819
Rep. Laurie Pohutsky Referred to committee
Michigan
HB 4936 and SB 497
Prohibit smoking on public beaches
Rep. Tyrone Carter and Sen. Stephanie Chang
Referred to committees
Michigan
HB 5104
Require installation of filtration systems in schools; create school and child care center Clean Drinking Water Fund
Rep. Sheldon Neeley
Referred to committee
7
State/Province Bill
Description
Author/Sponsor
Status
Michigan
HB 5105
Ensure filtered water is supplied at all schools and day care centers
Rep. Lynn Afendoulis Referred to committee
Michigan
HB 5290
Clarify that waters of the state, including groundwater, are held in the public trust
Rep. Yousef Rabhi (GLLC member)
Referred to committee
Michigan
HB 5291
Ban shipping bottled water out of the Great Lakes watershed
Rep. Rachel Hood (GLLC member)
Referred to committee
Michigan
HB 5292
Expand state DNR authority to manage and protect water in areas under its control
Rep. Laurie Pohutsky Referred to committee
Michigan
HB 5496
Modify definitions to protect water resources from coal ash landfills
Rep. Gary Howell (GLLC member)
Signed into law
Michigan
HB 5556
Allow property owners to dredge bottom sand to fill sandbags, under certain circumstances Require inspection of high-risk docks and wharfs; establish new pollution requirements for docks and wharfs; create a Great Lakes and River protection fund; establish public risk assessment >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Page 98 Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 Page 128 Page 129 Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 Page 133 Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Page 138 Page 139 Page 140 Page 141 Page 142 Page 143 Page 144 Page 145 Page 146 Page 147 Page 148 Page 149 Page 150
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