--- Scott Hed <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > From: "Scott Hed" <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: CONGRESS PASSES OMNIBUS BILL > Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 11:29:28 -0600 > > A heartfelt thanks for everyone's hard work over the > past week! Below is > the Omnibus update the Alaska Rainforest Campaign > has posted to the web > (www.akrain.org). > > > UPDATE: > > Last night after a "motion to recommit" failed along > party lines in the > House of Representatives, the House and the Senate > moved quickly to pass > the massive Omnibus spending bill. > > The GOOD NEWS - because of the incredible outpouring > of support for the > Tongass and Chugach National Forest some of the most > outrageous > rainforest 'riders' were defeated! In particular, > against great odds we > succeeded in keeping 14.7 million acres of Alaska's > wild rainforest > protected under the landmark Roadless Rule. > > Other harmful provisions which were successfully > removed from the bill > before final passage include: > > * an attempt to insulate the 1997 Tongass Forest > Plan from legal > challenge which would have set a terrible national > precedent. > > * an attempt to Amend the bipartisan 1990 Tongass > Timber Reform Act to > revive the timber industry's failed legal argument > that they are > entitled to whatever amount and kind of logging they > want. > > SO THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR SUPPORT AND HELP! We > must also thank the > many Democrats AND Republicans who worked hard to > see that many of the > worst anti-environmental riders were removed from > the bill. > > Unfortunately, the Omnibus Bill heads to the > President's desk with the > Tongass Anti-Wilderness language intact. This > harmful Tongass provision > rubber-stamps a wilderness review on the Tongass > that is not even > complete yet, precluding any appeals or court > actions regardless of > potentially significant legal violations and disdain > of public comments. > > The Forest Service will release its final decision > on the review in the > next several weeks and is expected to discount the > overwhelming public > support for additional permanent protection of the > Tongass and recommend > no new Wilderness protection for the > nine-million-plus acres of pristine > roadless areas under review. With the Roadless Rule > still in place for > Alaska's forest (again thanks to your efforts) the > 9-plus million acres > under consideration by the Bush Administration for > Wilderness > recommendations are administratively. The Roadless > Rule prohibits road > building and commercial logging in Inventoried > Roadless Areas (IRA) of > the National Forest System. Tongass National Forest > roadless areas > constitute close to one-sixth of all the roadless > acreage in the > country. > However, led by Undersecretary of Agriculture Mark > Rey, the Bush > Administration has indicated it will undertake a new > rulemaking process > that could significantly undermine the key > protections offered by the > current Rule. > > We will keep you posted on the Wilderness Review, > Roadless Rule updates > and more over the coming weeks. > > Also included in the bill as passed; > > * The Stewardship Contracting rider turns management > of public forests > over to the timber industry by allowing the agencies > to enter into an > unlimited number of 10-year contracts with logging > companies between now > and 2013 letting them significantly increase logging > on public lands > with little congressional oversight. > > * Arctic National Wildlife Refuge language permits > the use of FY 2003 > funds to conduct work in preparation for oil leasing > in the Refuge, > without Congress specifically appropriating such > funds. > > . Exempts renewal of the aging Trans Alaska Pipeline > from environmental > and public review. > > > > For more information contact: Laurie Cooper, Alaska > Coalition, Forest > Issues Director ([log in to unmask]). > > Laurie Cooper > Forest Outreach Director > Alaska Coalition > 122 C Street, NW - Suite 240 > Washington, DC 20001 > (202)544-0475, Fax: (202)544-5197 > > Visit us on the web www.alaskacoalition.org! > > > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day http://shopping.yahoo.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To view the Sierra Club List Terms & Conditions, see: http://www.sierraclub.org/lists/terms.asp