Posted on 06/17/2004 10:47:03 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
DATE: JUNE 16, 2004
TO: ALL GRASSROOTS AND CONCERNED CITIZENS
FROM: ROSE COMSTOCK, ALLIANCE FOR AMERICA www.allianceforamerica.org
PLEASE SHARE WITH YOUR LIST AND ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO RESPOND. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!
WHAT: WILD LANDS PROJECT AT WORK - JUNE 29, 2004 - HEARINGS ARE SCHEDULED FOR TWO BILLS - AB1788 & AB2600 -EACH AUTHORIZE ESTABLISHING A SIERRA NEVADA CONSERVANCY IN CALIFORNIA TO ACQUIRE, AND DIRECT THE MANAGEMENT, OF PUBLIC LANDS LOCATED PRIMARILY WITHIN THE CORE SIERRA NEVADA REGION.
STATUS: BOTH BILLS ARE CURRENTLY IN THE CALIFORNIA STATE SENATE COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE. THIS COMMITTEE IS CHAIRED BY ONE OF THE MOST LIBERAL OF CA. ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES!
LETTERS, EMAILS & FAXES ARE NEEDED TO CALIFORNIA STATE SENATORS, SENATE COMMITTEE MEMBERS, GOVERNOR SCHWARZENEGGER AND CALIFORNIA RESOURCES AGENCY.
Find your State Senator - www.sen.ca.gov
CA. SENATE COMM. ON NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE http://www.senate.ca.gov/ftp/sen/committee/STANDING/NRW/_home1/PROFILE.HTM
Mike Chrisman Secretary of Resources 1416 9th Street, St. 1311 Sacramento, CA. 95812-2815 Ph/916-653-5656 FX/916-653-8102 www.resources.ca.gov
Assistant to the Secretary for Resources Cynthia J. Paulsen Cyndy.Paulsen@Resources.Ca..Gov
Arnold Schwarzenegger State Capitol Building Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: 916-445-2841 Fax: 916-445-4633 www.governor.ca.gov/state/govsite/gov_homepage.jsp governor@governor.ca.gov
BACKGROUND:
AB1788 Leslie This bill creates the Sierra Nevada Conservancy (SNC) in the Resources Agency, with a governing board consisting of 20 voting members and three non-voting members, to acquire, and direct the management, of public lands located primarily within the "Core Sierra Nevada Region."
AB2600 Laird This bill creates the Sierra Nevada Conservancy (SNC) in the Resources Agency, with a governing board consisting of seven voting members and three non-voting members to undertake activities that encourage tourism and recreation, protect, conserve, and restore the region's resources, reduce the risk of natural disaster, protect water quality, help local economies, identify high priority projects for funding, enhance public use and enjoyment of public lands, and advance environmental preservation and economic well-being.
Bill Status and Background Information:
AB 1788 http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/postquery?bill_number=ab_1788&sess=CUR&house=B&search_type=email
HISTORY http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_1751-1800/ab_1788_bill_20040609_history.html
STATUS http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_1751-1800/ab_1788_bill_20040615_status.html
AB 2600 http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/postquery?bill_number=ab_2600&sess=CUR&house=B&search_type=email
HISTORY http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_2551-2600/ab_2600_bill_20040609_history.html
STATUS http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_2551-2600/ab_2600_bill_20040615_status.html
PING your pinglist, please
Hey neighbor, how about helping out with some activism?
All three bills are up that day. This is truly an emergency.
Let's see... That's a Tuesday so how many can we get there without talkshow host help. We better get Mark Williams, Tom Sullivan and the KSFO morning show with Melanie Morgan involved quickly. We don't have the votes or the influence to stop this without some kind of media help!!! Petitions with signatures would be helpful...
A.B. No. 1788 Leslie. Sierra Nevada Conservancy.
A.B. No. 2064 Goldberg. Parks and recreation: urban areas.
A.B. No. 2186 Leslie. Natural resources: California Tahoe Conservancy.
A.B. No. 2280 Cogdill. Sport fishing: license revenues: Hatcheries and Fish Planting Facilities.
A.B. No. 2378 Harman. Riparian Protection Management Program: fencing projects.
A.B. No. 2600 Laird. Sierra Nevada Conservancy.
A.B. No. 2631 Wolk. Natural resources: invasive species.
A.B. No. 2665 Leslie. Harbors and ports: funding.
A.B. No. 2673 Simitian. Natural resources: grant of federal lands.
A.B. No. 2875 Benoit. Fish and game: rabbits.
A.B. No. *2994 Frommer. Public contracts: preferences: forest products.
A.B. No. 3039 Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materi- als. Ocean use planning: California Coastal Act.
* Pending Receipt
Mark Williams is all caught up in the War stuff. Tom might. I had been meaning to bring this to his attention. It will kill CA's economy. He might be the best bet.
I have no plans to attend the hearings however.
It will be easy to oppose more enviro stuff after the spotted owl, the sucker fish, eco-terrorists (#1 terrorist threat says the FBI), MTBE, the original smog check 2, tens of thousands of enviro-(mis)managed forest land acres lost to fires, Kyoto's redistribution of wealth from developed nations to developing nations (the "free" traders are doing that task now), "rural cleansing," and hundreds more reasons.
Thanks! I keep a rights, farm, environment ping list as well as a Sac Area list. Let me know if you want to be on them. Keep in touch.
CA freepers, RED ALERT RED ALERT!!!
CA freepers, RED ALERT Thread 2
A Sierra umbrella? - Conservancy proposed to protect mountain range
Mark needs to shift to something that effects a huge portion of his listening audience much more directly than the WOT!!! He usually loves to get after Schwarzenegger at every opportunity... well, here's a biggie!!!
Sure seems to me... If there ever was a cause for CA FReepers to oppose... This is it!!!
If you know the details well enough already pass some information to Dr. Bill Wattenburg through http://www.pushback.com/ or through the deficient call letter station in San Francisco. Maybe he will at least comment on it on his weekend shows. I'm pretty sure he lives in the Sierras now.
Thanks for the links. There has been alot of info on these bills I see.
Thanks. We need all the help we can get.
Yes, we've been tracking them since early April at least. Most here don't seem to remember that the Sierra Conservancy was one of Arnold's campaign promises.
On another thread in a reply, Analysis from the legislature itself on AB 2631, says this is about non-native, undocumented pests.
See http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1141897/posts
The Analysis agrees that "the underlying idea of better coordinating state (and federal) efforts" is a good idea. Of course there are important reasons to oppose it nevertheless.
IMO even if it was not another one of those enviro-wacko attempts to take advantage of a problem and impose further restrictions on private property ("rural cleansing") there's good reason to oppose it. The Governor already has a major effort to better coordinate state bureaucratic activities.
Gee I hope they can keep those harmful non-native, undocumented pests away from our highways. They're bad enough now, worst in the country.
Well, I can forget suggesting you contact AM 1380's morning host. He appears pretty much in Arnold's pocket.
BTTT!!!!!!!
BTTT for America!
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