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Subject:
Re: REAP Congress
From:
Charles Winterwood <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Iowa Discussion, Alerts and Announcements
Date:
Sat, 24 Jun 2000 18:07:08 -0700
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--- Robert Eidsmoe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Jim.  I don`thave any suggestions for you as I am
> a little out of touch
> although I do read the DM Register.  Would remind
> you when REAP was first set
> up it was supposed to be funded at $20 million a
> year.  There here is a lot
> of make up to do.
>    Another subject.  Just got an email alert from
> American Rivers that Latham
> has refused to-sponsor the Missiour River Protection
> Bill.  What is wrong
> with that guy?.  Hope to see a letter to the editor
> blasting him on his lack
> of interest in the Missouri and the Loess Hills.
> That should be a Sierra
> Club project.
>    Am keeping busy down here.  We have some very
> interesting citiziens
> initiatives on the ballot in Arizona in which the
> Sierra Club and others are
> involved involving growth restrictions, and
> management of 90,000,000 acres of
> State Trust Lands.
> Attended a hearing last night in Scottsdale put on
> by the US Forest Service
> on Clinton`s plan to restrict roads on 40,000,000
> acres of National Forests.
> The Sierra Club was really organized.  Of the 55
> people who talked 45 were
> wearing green "Save the Forest" hats as were about
> 100 of the 120 people
> there.
>    Dropme a note and let me know what is going on
> and say hello to the Sierra
> Club crew.
>    Bob Eidsmoe
> We need to do in Western Iowa what they are doing in
Arizona. There are a lot more farmers worrying about
flooding than environmentalists worrying about
endangered species attending public meetings.
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