Let's make a special effort to contact Congressmen Ganske, Boswell and Leach! Please be sure to weigh in before 10:00 am EDT Tuesday. Efforts to open up our National Forests to lawless logging -- thanks to the congressional chainsaw caucus, the fight is expected to pass through the House Resources Committee tomorrow (Tuesday), then come for a vote before the House. There is still time to convince a critical mass of legislators that this legislation must be stopped. The vote is expected to be VERY CLOSE. Every vote will count. Please take a few minutes to contact your Representative and ask him to OPPOSE any effort to open our forests to unrestricted logging under the guise of fire management. You can reach your Representative's Washington, D.C. office through the Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121. We've provided talking points, below. **************************** BACKGROUND The House measure (McInnis/Miller) is a legislative cousin of the Bush Administration's deceptively named "forest health initiative." It would eviscerate the environmental laws that protect our public lands and silence the public's voice in management decisions, all in the name of fire protection. Several House members (George Miller and Scott McInnis) have sponsored a new version of legislation to implement the Bush fire plan. This new bill will do pretty much what the Bush Administration proposes to do: -Severely restricts our right to participate in management decisions for our public lands; -Eviscerate important environmental laws, such as the National Environmental Policy Act, that protect our National Forests and other public lands; -Allow the logging of large, old, fire resistant trees in remote backcountry areas far from the danger zone where people, their homes and communities abut the forest. The President's plan, and any House legislation that mimics it, won't reduce fire danger to people or property. That, as we've said before, is not a fire protection plan, it's a logging plan. America and its forests deserve better. That's why we need you to support legislation that would focus work where it can do the most good around communities while not stifling public involvement, waiving environmental protections, or inhibiting judicial review. POINTS TO MAKE **Please urge your Representative to OPPOSE the McInnis/Miller legislation that would: -Open our forests to increased logging under the guise of fire protection; -Gut, waive or weaken environmental laws, such as the National Environmental Policy Act; -Limit in any way the public's right to participate in forest management decisions, including appeals and litigation; -Create so-called "stewardship" authority that would allow timber companies to log big, old fire-resistant trees to pay for fuel reduction work. **Ask your Representative to SUPPORT legislation that would: -Make protecting homes and communities the top priority for fire prevention efforts; and, -Ensure full public participation. Citizens should have every opportunity to comment on the use of public lands. Public participation in forest management decisions is the best way to deter bad logging practices that increase fire risk. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]