May 21, 2003 The Honorable Ann M. Veneman U.S. Department of Agriculture 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20250 Dear Secretary Veneman: The 2002 farm bill includes a historic commitment to conservation on working lands, a commitment you have highlighted on numerous occasions. With the passing last week of the one year anniversary of the signing of the bill by President Bush, we want to re-affirm our strong support for full funding and implementation of the Conservation Security Program. The farm bill created the CSP as a national, comprehensive, open and continuous enrollment program with high natural resource and environmental standards, incentives for active management of conservation practices and systems, and strict payment limitations, and without arbitrary limits on enrollment. The FY 03 omnibus appropriations bill regrettably caps the CSP at $3.77 billion, but otherwise makes no changes to the program s status, design or scope. We believe full funding should be restored and will work to secure legislation to do so. In the meantime, rulemaking should be completed and the program opened to enrollment by the end of this fiscal year. We urge you to implement the CSP as quickly as possible, without further delay. We also urge you to support legislative efforts to remove the cap and restore full funding. Thank you for your consideration of our views. Sincerely, American Farmland Trust Defenders of Wildlife Environmental Defense Henry A. Wallace Center for Agricultural and Environmental Policy Minnesota Project National Association of Conservation Districts National Audubon Society National Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture National Wildlife Federation Natural Resources Defense Council Sierra Club Soil and Water Conservation Society Sustainable Agriculture Coalition - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]