CALLS NEEDED: SENATE FIRE BILL ON THE FLOOR AGAIN TOMORROW The Senate fire bill was on the floor today and debate on the bill will continue tomorrow. A procedural vote did take place today (97-1) to accept the Cochran-Wyden-Feinstein Healthy Forests Substitute amending the House passed bill. This means that the House version of HR1904 was rejected and that the Cochran-Wyden-Feinstein Healthy Forests Substitute bill will now be open for further amendments. Senator Boxer (D-CA) offered two amendments to the bill this afternoon on fire fighter safety and air quality. When this bill is taken up tomorrow, a number of amendments will be offered. In addition to the list of amendments that we sent out this morning, there are a number of new amendments that will be offered (see list below). Your help is needed to ask Senators to support these amendments and to oppose the final passage of the Senate version of HR 1904. Please call Senators Harkin and Grassley toll free at 1-800-839-5276 or by calling the Capital Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and urge them to vote NO on the Senate version of H.R. 1904 and VOTE YES ON AMENDMENTS. Please call the Senators' office and ask for the Legislative Assistant (LA) that works on forest issues. Please urge that the Senator should: · VOTE NO on the final passage of HR 1904, which will advance the Bush Administration's misnamed Healthy Forests Initiative and do nothing to require protections of homes and communities. · VOTE YES on Senator Tom Harkin's amendment to add a 5-year sunset to the bill. · VOTE YES on Senator Boxer's amendment to direct 70 percent of the money authorized in this bill to be spent on fuels reduction projects that will protect people, their homes and their communities. · VOTE YES on Senator Leahy's amendment to strip the bill's unwarranted provisions to interfere with this nation's independent judicial process. Several GAO studies have clearly shown that the current process for judicial review and citizen involvement have had virtually no effect on the completion of fuels treatment projects. · VOTE YES on Senator Murray's amendment to close loopholes that threaten old growth. · VOTE YES on Senator Cantwell's amendment to strike the bill's provisions that would significantly undermine the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). · VOTE YES on Senator Jeff Bingaman's three amendments: 1. To appropriate $100 million per year to conduct fuels reduction work on state, tribal and private property - nonfederal lands that pose the greatest risk of igniting homes/structures - which make up 85 percent of the Community Protection Zone. 2. To require that logging "slash" be treated upon completion of all hazardous fuels reduction projects. Completing follow-up slash treatments in a timely manner is critical as "slash" intensifies wildfire risks and increases the likelihood of insect infestation and disease will spread in our national forests. 3. To protect this country's precious National Monuments - as designated by Congress, our national monuments, preserves, and scenic areas should not be destroyed by unnecessary logging projects rather, preserved for future generations to enjoy. Forwarded from American Lands by Jane Clark - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Make your voice heard! Find out how to get Take Action Alerts and other important Sierra Club messages by email at: http://www.sierraclub.org/email