Sierrans: Our coalition on the CAFO bill, SF 2293, is having a press conference this morning at 9 am, planned late yesterday for strategic reasons. Below is the text of the statement I will be making on behalf of Sierra Club of Iowa. I hope you like it. Sorry for not having time to develop it more in collaboration. We will be having statements from a number of coalition members in order to balance the hundreds or thousands of producers expected at the Capitol this morning. NOTE: It would not hurt at all if Sierra Leaders in Iowa called up their local radio stations or newspapers this morning and offered to make a statement using this text. Particularly the radio stations would love it. Just pick out one of the good catchy quotes and use it. Don¹t elaborate too much beyond what is contained below. Thanks. Keep up your advocacy and good work! Lyle ********************* For Immediate Release: For more information contact: Thursday, April 4, 2002 Lyle Krewson 515/238-7113 - cell As a member of this coalition of Iowa public interest groups, Sierra Club/Iowa has supported the development of S.F. 2293. We continue to support its development. We call now on our elected leadership in Iowa to pass it and move it forward. Throughout this effort, we have sought to enhance the safety of Iowa swine and poultry production while addressing growing public concerns about water quality, air quality, public health and preserving our Iowa quality of life. Our belief is that improved animal production management must have four guiding principles: ß Protect public health and the environment. ß Support farmers and agriculture. ß Establish producer responsibilities to their host community. ß Rest on a foundation of sound science. Our policy recommendations throughout this process of amending Chapter 455 of the Iowa Code have sought to achieve four significant goals: 1. Prevention of Major Disasters and Environmental Responsibility 2. Reasonable Responsibility to the Community 3. Provide Necessary Enforcement Resources 4. Assure the Future Development of the industry Upon its public release, the proposal by the Working Group of 12 responded to many of the concerns we represent. It contained a prohibition on further development in floodplains, the development of air quality and phosphorus standards, enhanced setbacks for facilities to protect neighbors and important resources, permit fees to fund necessary regulation, and a modest but significant local participation in permit decisions. Their proposal contained most of the elements needed for our support. We do support its continued development. We recognize truly how forward-looking the Working Group was in crafting its proposal. We thank them, and support them, for truly crafting a proposal that, while not satisfying all concerns of any group, would bring to Iowa a longer range vision of reasonable and responsible management of the challenges faced by this industry and the desires of all Iowans to preserve our ways of life and our precious resources. Now, the process of development of the proposal has gone long enough; it is time to bring it fully into the public light and debate it. We call on the elected leaders of this state to bring this proposal to the floor this week in the Senate, pass it and send it to the House, making only the most necessary changes. We stand united with our coalition partners and with the people of Iowa insisting that this issue be addressed this year! This issue has festered for several years, it must be addressed now! We stand united with our coalition partners and with the people of Iowa insisting that S.F 2293 address the concerns we have outlined above! We want our water, air, and quality of life protected now! We want this industry nurtured reasonably and responsibly. It does that, lets move it forward! We stand united with our coalition partners and with the people of Iowa insisting that necessary resources to accomplish the goals of the proposal be paid in a fair way by the industry creating the challenges! The S.F. 2293 proposal does that. We insist that the fees and fines remain in the proposal. And finally: We stand united with our coalition partners and with the people of Iowa thanking the vision of the Working Group, many of the leaders in the Legislature, and the Governor, for courageously facing this issue. We call on them to move it forward now! ‹ 30 ‹ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]