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Chesapeake Bill's Binding Nonpoint-Source Targets

Leo demands staff insert binding nonpoint-source targets into the Chesapeake bill during a tense late-night briefing in his office. Josh explains the bill's status as Leo pushes this provision alongside a local levy, accepting Republican backlash for Chesapeake Bay cleanup gains. Simmel and Segal join the discussion on regulatory details while Margaret coordinates. The mechanism targets diffuse pollution from runoff, elevating the bill's ambition amid an intruding Air Force One crisis.
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Purpose

Enforce strict, legally binding limits on nonpoint-source pollution contributors, such as agricultural and urban runoff, to protect the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem.

Significance

Leo champions this addition as a strategic environmental victory worth short-term political costs, underscoring White House commitment to tough regulations even as crises demand divided attention.

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