Environmental
Pennsylvania's Growing Greener II Program bond funds were used for:
ASubsidizing real estate agent education on green building
BProtecting open space, cleaning up mine drainage, and improving watersheds statewide✓ Correct
CBuilding new highways through forested areas
DFunding PREC's environmental disclosure training
Explanation
Pennsylvania's Growing Greener II (2005) provided $625 million in bond financing for open space preservation, mine drainage cleanup, watershed protection, and environmental improvements. These programs protected thousands of Pennsylvania acres from development and improved water quality.
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