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U.S. reps want Illinois to quit delaying project to block invasive carp from Great Lakes

Mar 14, 2025 | Daily News

Bipartisan members of Congress from Great Lakes states are urging the state of Illinois to “promptly” end its delay of a $1.15 billion project to prevent invasive carp from infiltrating Lake Michigan. Read the full story by The Detroit News.


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