-All 4 of Iowa's congressmen voted against opening National Monuments to drilling and mining(Ganske was absent). Please thank your congressman for his vote. Charlie Winterwood Chair Iowa Chapter > SIERRA CLUB LAUDS CONGRESS FOR REJECTING PRESIDENT'S > PLANS TO DRILL, MINE > WILDLANDS > Representatives Defend Our Protected National > Monuments, Fragile Coastlines > and Other Special Places from Destruction > > Washington: The Sierra Club praised Members of the > House of Representatives > for voting to protect our National Monuments, > coastlines and other special > places from destructive oil drilling and mining. In > votes today on the > U.S. Interior Department budget, the Members > rejected President Bush's > plans to open up public lands to destructive > development. > > "Our national monuments and public wildlands deserve > full protection, not > energy exploitation for private profit by the oil > and mining industries," > said Carl Pope, Executive Director of the Sierra > Club. "Americans don't > want oil drills looming off of our beaches or strip > mines tearing up our > favorite recreation spots. We want our National > Monuments and wildlife > refuges conserved for their beauty, wildlife and > ability to rejuvenate the > soul. Because these Members voted to block > destruction, our children have > a better chance to explore and enjoy America's > public lands in their > unspoiled glory." > > The House approved a series of amendments to the > Department of Interior and > Related Agencies Appropriations bill (H.R. 2217) to > safeguard these > treasured landscapes from mineral leasing and oil > exploration. In > addition, the bill passed by the House blocked > President Bush's request for > funds related to drilling in the Arctic National > Wildlife Refuge. > > "We applaud those Representatives who stood up for > all Americans and > blocked efforts to destroy our National Monuments > and coastlines. > Americans owe a debt of gratitude to Reps. Rahall, > Inslee and Jim Davis for > leading this battle to protect our treasured > landscapes for our families > and for our future," continued Pope. > > Representative Nick Rahall's (D-WV) amendment, which > passed by a vote of > 242 to 173, protects National Monuments from oil and > gas drilling and coal > mining. The Bush Administration would open these > special places to > exploitation, despite public opinion research > showing 68% of Americans > oppose drilling in our National Monuments. > > Representative Jay Inslee (D-WA) introduced an > amendment to protect > communities from the environmental threats posed by > hardrock mining. The > Bush administration has proposed eliminating a > regulation that: protects > drinking water from arsenic, cyanide and mercury > pollution caused by > mining; gives land management agencies the power to > deny permits for > irresponsible activities; and forces mining > companies to pay to clean up > their pollution, rather than shifting their costs to > taxpayers. The Inslee > amendment, which ensures that these critical > taxpayer and environmental > safeguards are kept in place, passed by a vote of > 216 to 194. > > Representative Jim Davis (D-FL) introduced an > amendment to protect > Florida's coasts from off-shore oil drilling. The > Bush Administration is > moving forward with the controversial leasing > program off the Gulf Coast > known as Lease Sale 181 but Rep. Davis' amendment > prohibits unpopular and > potentially damaging oil and gas drilling in this > area. It passed by a > vote of 247 to 164. > > # # # > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > - - - - - - > To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message > to: > [log in to unmask] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]