March 25, 2009

The Herald-Dispatch
Letter

An Open Letter to the WV House of Delegates Regarding "Bottle Bill"

Mr. Speaker and members of the West Virginia House of Delegates, I have dedicated my retirement years to working to eliminate litter in Huntington and Cabell County. The time is now for passage of H.B. 3037. It is my understanding that it has been reported out of committee on a 5-1 vote, with one member being absent for the vote.

The manufacturers, distributors and retail businesses who complain about the requirements of the bill must accept this one simple fact; empty containers are a necessary bi-product of the manufacture and sale of consumable goods. It is only right they share in the responsibility, as do consumers, to control and properly dispose of the resulting solid waste. It is a reasonable cost-of-doing-business.

This new legislation will protect and grow our tourism industry, while protecting the property values of our citizens. Keeping our cities, counties and our beloved state clean and litter-free is a noble mission. I thank you for your service to the people of West Virginia, and I implore you to support and vote for passage of this legislative imperative. I wish God’s speed to you, Mr. Speaker and members of the WV House of Delegates.Respectfully yours,

Richard Cobb1239 Kanawha TerraceHuntington, WV 25701

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