Thanks for your work on this issue ---- forwarded by Jane Clark
Today, the Senate voted 51-49 to table Senators Roth and Boxer's
amendment (which would have removed the Arctic Refuge drilling
assumption from the budget resolution). That means the $1.2 billion in
anticipated revenues from Arctic Refuge drilling remains in the budget
resolution. Our next opportunity to strike the provision is a
House-Senate Conference Committee on the budget, though the measure
faces a certain veto by President Clinton.
Of course, the budget resolution cannot, by itself, mandate drilling
in the Arctic Refuge. Drilling proponents must also pass authorizing
language through the full Senate and House and then overcome a veto by
President Clinton.
We actually came just one vote short of needing the Vice President
to break the tie. In fact, when time on the vote had expired, we
were up by one vote. However, the Alaska delegation convinced
Senator Gordon Smith of Oregon to switch. Another big
disappointment: Daniel Patrick Moynihan from New York voted for
drilling in the refuge!
Eight Republicans voted to protect the Arctic Refuge while four
Democrats voted against us.
Republicans voting pro-environment: Roth (DE), Jeffords (VT), Chafee
(RI), Bob Smith (NH), Snowe (ME), Collins (ME), Fitzgerald (IL), Lugar
(IN).
Democrats voting anti-environnment: Akaka (HI), Breaux (LA), Inouye
(HI), Moynihan (NY).
Thanks to everyone who took the time to make phone calls, write
letters, and roundup supporters these past weeks. It was a tremendous
showing. The Refuge is, of course, increasingly threatened now --
and we must re-up our efforts in the days to come. But clearly, we
have growing support and momentum!
Take Action: Please take the time to thank those Senators who voted
to
protect the Arctic Refuge and feel free to express your disapointment
with those who voted to kill the Roth amendment to protect the Arctic
Refuge. Thanks yous are greatly appreciated by Senate offices as they
endured a trmendous amount of pressure to vote with the powerful
Alaska
delegation and the Republican leadership.
The Capitol Switchboard phone number is (202)224-3121
Or write your senator at US Senate, Washington, DC 20510
Thanks for all your work on this tough vote--it was a great showing.
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