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Pace Students Travel To DC, Advocate For Hudson River

Students in Pace University's Environmental Policy Clinic along with their adviser, John Cronin, spent Friday, April 20 in Washington, D.C., advocating for issues related to the Hudson River. 

Students in Pace University's Environmental Policy Clinic along with their adviser, John Cronin.

Students in Pace University's Environmental Policy Clinic along with their adviser, John Cronin.

Photo Credit: Provided/ Pace University

Cronin is the senior fellow for Environmental Affairs at Pace.

Cronin said a controversial proposal for oil barge anchorages on the Hudson River was the subject of their visit with the region’s congressional delegation.

 “Our students conveyed the need for Coast Guard procedures that assure both river protection and river safety,” said Cronin, who is the Clinic instructor.

“We hope that representatives of the tug and barge industry, who have also been active in Washington, agree with the Clinic that these issues need not be at odds," Cronin told Daily Voice.

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