Neila Seaman, MPA
Director
Sierra Club, Iowa Chapter
3839 Merle Hay Road, Suite 280
Des Moines, IA 50310
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515-277-8868
>From: "Lnorrgard" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "Lois LNorrgard" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Alert for Senate Tongass Subsidy Amendment
>Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 17:09:38 -0500
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>Message
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>CONSERVATION, SPORTING AND RELIGIOUS GROUPS
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>WORKING TOGETHER TO PROTECT ALASKA'S PUBLIC LANDS
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>Tell Your Senators to Vote YES on the Sununu/Bingaman Tongass Subsidy
>Amendment to End Wasteful Spending and Protect the Tongass National Forest!
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>June 24, 2005
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>Dear Members of the Alaska Coalition and Activists,
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>A month after the House was denied the chance, we are happy to report that
>the Senate will have the opportunity to vote on the Tongass Subsidy
>Amendment to end taxpayer subsidies used to build new logging roads in the
>Tongass National Forest. Furthermore., we are delighted to announce that
>Senator John Sununu (R-NH) will be leading the charge! with Senator Jeff
>Bingaman (D, NM) as co-sponsor.
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>Speaking up for taxpayers and the Tongass, Senator Sununu (R-NH) will offer
>the Tongass Subsidy Amendment to the Interior Appropriations Bill as early
>as next week. Due to the limited time, it is very important that we
>contact our Senators as soon as possible and urge them to support this
>amendment, votes may be as early as Tuesday.
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>To Take Action Now:
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>1. Call Your Members of Congress :
>Senator Chuck Grassley Phone: 202-224-3744 Fax: 202-224-6020
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>Senator Tom Harkin Phone: 202-224-3254 Fax: 202-224-9369
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>2. Email Your Members of Congress : [log in to unmask]
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>3. Spread the Word: Ask your family and friends to call and email their
>Senators as well. The more calls and emails we get into their offices the
>better are chances are!
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>Now more than ever we need to tell Congress that we don't want to pay to
>pave and log America's Rainforest!
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>More Information:
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>The U.S. Senate is expected to begin debate next week on the Interior
>Appropriations bill and will take up Senator John Sununu's amendment to end
>taxpayer subsidies in the Tongass National Forest.
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>Last year the Tongass Subsidy amendment, offered by Reps. Chabot and
>Andrews, passed the U.S. House by a strong bi-partisan majority before it
>was eventually dropped from the Interior bill during conference committee
>negotiations. So far this year, U.S. House member have been prevented from
>voting on the popular measure.
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>That's why it is so important that we urge the Senate to do the right thing
>and pass the Tongass Subsidy amendment next week!
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>At a time when the government is running huge budget deficits, the Forest
>Service wasted $48 million taxpayer dollars last year to subsidize the
>timber industry's clearcutting of America's Rainforest - and they want to
>continue to throw good money after bad. If the Bush administration were to
>stick to its proposed logging schedule in the Tongass, over the next decade
>America's taxpayers can expect to continue to lose tens of millions of
>dollars annually-a hefty price tag for clearcutting America's Rainforest.
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>If the President and Congress are serious about cutting government waste,
>the subsidy to the logging industry in Alaska is a good place to start. It
>should not be the responsibility of American taxpayers to foot the bill to
>clearcut America's rainforest. American taxpayers deserve better and so
>does America's Rainforest.
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>What is at Stake:
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>The Tongass is a national treasure. Created in 1907 by Teddy Roosevelt, the
>Tongass is America's largest national forest and the largest intact
>temperate rainforest in the world. This coastal temperate rainforest-an
>ecosystem even more rare and threatened than tropical rainforests **-boasts
>towering stands of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. Soaking up more than 100
>inches of rain per year, the forests of the Tongass provide critical
>habitat for healthy populations of grizzly bears, black bears, Sitka
>black-tailed deer, eagles, wolves, and 5 species of wild salmon. Mountain
>goats roam the steep slopes and rocky mountaintops of the coastal range and
>countless streams running through mist-shrouded valleys are the spawning
>grounds for millions of salmon.
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>** The temperate rainforest is the rarest ecosystem or biome in the world,
>and was originally found only along North America's northwest coast, the
>southern coast of Chile, in Tasmania, along the west coast of
>Scotland/Norway, and to lesser extent, along Japan's Hokkaido Island. Today
>almost this entire magnificent forest ecosystem is gone. The most intact
>belt of temperate rainforest runs along the coast of British Colombia to
>Alaska's Glacier Bay region (Tongass), though sprinklings remain in
>California, Washington, Oregon, and in Prince William Sound.
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>Let's tell our Senators to stop using taxpayer subsidies to log our
>nation's largest national forest.
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>With limited time we need to get this message out quickly and to as many
>people as we can, so please be sure to pass this news onto your family and
>friends and ask them to contact their Senators today! With enough pressure
>from the grassroots we can make sure that the Senate does what the House
>couldn't do last month, pass a fiscally-responsible amendment that is good
>for taxpayers and the Tongass National Forest.
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>If you have any questions or want to know other ways you can help, please
>send an email to [log in to unmask]
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>Sincerely,
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>The Alaska Coalition
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>www.alaskacoalition.org
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>Lois Norrgard
>Regional Organizer
>Alaska Coalition
>10368 Columbus Circle
>Bloomington MN 55420
>ph/fx: 952.881-7282
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