Sorry -- Tom Harkin's address is [log in to unmask] with an underscore, not a period, between tom and harkin ---------- > From: jrclark <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask] > Cc: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Nongame Funding > Date: April 11, 2000 3:34 PM > > Forwarded by Jane Clark at [log in to unmask] > > Representative Latham is on the House Appropriations Committee and Senator > Harkin is on the Senate Appropriations Committee. Please contact them and > the rest of the Iowa delegation to request support for the $100 million > state fish and wildlife agency nongame grants in the FY2001 budget. > > You should have all the legislators contact information, but let me know if > you need them. Because they are so important in this case, I will give you > Latham's and Harkin's email addresses again: [log in to unmask] > and [log in to unmask] > Thanks! > > MEMORANDUM > > TO: State Fish and Wildlife Agency Directors > State Teaming with Wildlife Contacts > State Wildlife Diversity Program Managers > > FROM: Naomi Edelson, TWW Director, IAFWA > > DATE: 11 April 2000 SUBJECT: Appropriations in President's > Budget: URGENT ACTION REQUESTED > > President Clinton in his budget for this year (FY2001) included $100 > million for state fish and wildlife agency nongame grants. We encourage > you to contact your Congressional delegation to request their support of > this funding. The IAFWA's Legislative and Federal Budget Committee made > such a recommendation in their overall FY 2001 federal budget > recommendations (see March 16th letter sent to state directors). For those > of you with Congressional members on the appropriations committee, you can > be particularly effective in making this request. Members of the > Appropriations' Interior Subcommittee (the subcommittee that deals with > funding that goes through the Dept of Interior) are taking requests from > other Members of Congress right now. > > When the President included these state nongame grants in his budget and > mentioned it in the State of the Union speech, we saw this as a very clear > sign of his support for using OCS funds for state wildlife conservation and > thus a significant victory for all of our recent efforts related to CARA. > BUT it also provides a very, very real opportunity to get money into state > programs this coming October. As you know CARA does not take affect until > October 2001, and of course it has to actually pass for this to even > happen. In either scenario, this $100 million will provide states funding > for the year before CARA goes into effect and/or help build a case for the > need for greater funding through CARA. > > > Thank you in advance for you efforts! > > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]