Bush Logging Plan and Tongass Rider Poised to Move Through Senate Please call Senators Grassley and Harkin - Vote is Pending TELL THEM: 1) SUPPORT Sen. Boxer's effort to strike the pro-logging Tongass rider, and 2) OPPOSE the Bush "Healthy Forests Initiative" and HR 1904. ** You can reach Senators through the Capitol Hill switchboard at (202)224-3121 and at www.senate.gov**! OR TRY CALLING TOLL FREE: 1-800-839-5276 The US Senate is taking up the Interior Appropriations bill tomorrow and will discuss two important National Forest issues. First, the Interior appropriations bill was burdened with a rider that would promote logging in roadless areas in the Tongass rainforest. Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) will make a motion to strike the Tongass rider and needs your help. Also, the Bush Administration's ill-named "Healthy Forests Initiative" could be offered as an amendment to the bill. This pro-logging initiative, now contained in HR 1904, would greatly increase logging under the guise of fire management. The Republican leadership is having a hard time raising the 60 votes they need to overcome a filibuster and so the Administration is trying to attach their bad bill as a rider to the Interior Appropriations bill. The Bush administration is not only dedicated to a harmful fire policy but they are willing to abuse the legislative process to try and get it through the Congress. The Bush logging plan misses on all of the major components that a responsible, science-based, community protection plan should have. The US Forest Service Fire Research lab has found that the best method to protect homes from a forest fire is by creating defensible space 100 feet around a home and 500 meters around communities. Certainly, the administration can do better than this! For information on real home safety and responsible fire management see www.sierraclub.org/forests and www.firewise.org For more information on National Forests and responsible community protection see www.sierraclub.org/forests - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To view the Sierra Club List Terms & Conditions, see: http://www.sierraclub.org/lists/terms.asp