ECA Testifies Before Senate Panel to Support S.3300 to Establish the Manhattan Project National Historical Park
Published: Wed, 06/27/12
The Energy Communities Alliance (ECA) will testify today before the Subcommittee on National Parks, Energy and Natural Resources Committee, United States Senate, in support of S.3300, a bill to establish the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Los Alamos, New Mexico and Hanford, Washington. ECA supports establishing a three-unit National Historical Park in Oak Ridge, Los Alamos and Hanford as recommended by the National Park Service Special Resource Study.
ECA Chair Mayor Thomas Beehan from the City of Oak Ridge, TN will present the ECA testimony to the Subcommittee. In his oral testimony, Mayor Beehan will stress "all three of our communities are united in our support for the passage of this bill," adding, "this legislation is about giving current and future generations a better understanding of this indisputable turning point in world history. It is easy for those of us who live in the communities of Oak Ridge, Los Alamos and the Tri-Cities to say that the Manhattan Project changed the world...The Manhattan Project is an incredible story that deserves to be preserved and told."
ECA included five recommendations for the Subcommittee including:
The ECA Executive Board also expressed their strong support for the bill. ECA Immediate Past Chair, Richland Councilmember Bob Thompson stated, "The Historical Park is culmination of a lot of people's hard work both in the communities and nationally. The leadership of our Congressional members and Senators from our sites along with the partnership between U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. National Park Service will make this a reality."
ECA Treasurer, Los Alamos Councilor Fran Berting added, "We are here today because the cities, counties, historical societies, citizens groups, librarians, scientific groups and others have come together from all walks of life to support this national historical park."
ECA Vice Chair, Aiken County Councilman Chuck Smith remarked, "All communities should support this legislation as it teaches the lessons of America and identifies an important moment in our history" and ECA Secretary, Eddy County Commission Chair Roxanne Lara stated, "When I think of Los Alamos, Oak Ridge and Hanford, I think of the history and the beginning of important scientific activities and a story that should be shared across the country."
ECA is the non-profit organization of local governments which host, or are adjacent to DOE sites. A full copy of the testimony can be found on our website www.energyca.org. For further information contact Allison Doman, Deputy Executive Director of ECA at 202-828-2423 or Allison@energyca.org.
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