Note from Erin- I apologize if you aleady get Sierra Club Currents (on-line newsletter), but here are some issues you might be interested in. 3. Sierra Club Praises House for Cleaning up Elections Elections and the environment will get a little bit cleaner, thanks to the brave members of Congress who stood up for real campaign finance reform last week. The Sierra Club publicly thanked the 240 Representatives who voted to approve the Shays-Meehan bill, and urged President Bush to sign the bill into law. Shays-Meehan is a critical step in giving power back to voters by getting soft money out of elections. It means polluting industries will no longer be permitted to dump unlimited amounts into campaigns. "When Congress listens to voters rather than to corporations, they'll hear that Americans want to drink clean water, breathe clean air, and marvel at beautiful landscapes," said Carl Pope, the Club's Executive Director. For more information on this story, go to: http://lists.sierraclub.org/SCRIPTS/WA.EXE?A2=ind0202&L=ce-scnews-releases&D=1 &T=0&H=1&O=D&F &S=&P=934 ----- 4. Take Action: Critical Week for a Cleaner, Cheaper, Safer Energy Future Now is the time to urge your Senators to take a stand for clean energy. Congress is in recess this week, and when it returns the Senate will debate the Daschle energy bill, which creates a framework for a cleaner, cheaper, and safer energy future, but needs strengthening. Here's how you can help: 1. Call your Senators' district offices this week, urging them to support higher fuel economy standards, renewable energy, and protection of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. 2. Attend your Senators' town meetings. Thank them if appropriate, or urge them to support higher fuel economy standards, renewable energy, and protection of the Arctic Refuge. 3. Schedule a meeting with your Senators while they are home. Again, urge them to support higher fuel economy standards, renewable energy, and protection of the Arctic Refuge. 4. Click below to send an email directly to your Senators, once again urging them to support higher fuel economy standards, renewable energy, and protection of the Arctic Refuge. There's even a draft provided! http://www.sierraclub.org/action/?alid=57&rf=-57999 To read today's editorial in the Washington Post in support of raising fuel economy standards, go to: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30431-2002Feb18.html Erin Jordahl Director, Iowa Chapter Sierra Club 3839 Merle Hay Road, Suite 280 Des Moines, IA 50310 515-277-8868 [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask]