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From Melanie Griffin, forwarded by Jane Clark
Update and Position on CARA Bill
The Conservation and Reinvestment Act (H.R. 701) is expected to go to the
House floor late this afternoon and votes on amendments will continue into
tomorrow (Thursday.) This bill embodies much of President Clinton's Land
Legacy agenda, providing significant funding for land acquisition, coastal
restoration, open space preservation and other critical programs.
Although the bill has been improved several times along the legislative
path,
the current version still contains provisions that could be harmful to the
environment, including funding for development projects that could damage
our
fragile coastal areas. For this reason, the Sierra Club is not supporting
the bill at this time. **However, we do not object to members of the
House
voting to move the bill forward so that further improvements can continue
to
be made.
Many amendments are expected to be offered when the bill comes to the
floor.
We support *only* the first amendment, which is a "managers" amendment
that
goes a long way in eliminating the incentives for increased oil drilling
that
were in the bill. This is a crucial amendment (a smaller version of the
Boehlert/Markey amendment we sent out alerts on last week) that greatly
improves the bill. Members should be urged to vote against all other
amendments, because we certainly don't want to see the bill weakened.
Here
is our quick message to members of the House:
PLEASE SUPPORT THE MANAGERS' AMENDMENT TO HELP FIX CARA
- The Young/Miller/Boehlert/Markey/Pallone compromise is a significant
improvement to the CARA bill, and goes a long way in eliminating the
incentives for off-shore oil drilling that were contained in the
legislation.
PLEASE VOTE AGAINST ALL OTHER AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSERVATION AND
REINVESTMENT
ACT
- The Sierra Club looks forward to working with lawmakers and the
administration to continue improving the CARA legislation as it moves
forward. However, all amendments on which votes are expected could
further
weaken the bill or derail this historic effort to protect our natural
legacy.
We encourage members to speak on the House floor about the need to further
improve the bill.
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