Unless you want more roads in our Rainforest in Alaska paid for by us
please call.  Phyllis
Hello Alaska Coalition Leaders,
 
This is an advanced notice on the Chabot/Andrews amendment to the
Interior Appropriations bill, it is slated to come to votes on the House
floor the next week either Tues or more likely Thurs.
 
I wanted to get this warning out and am hoping that you can all help with
getting an alert out to your lists, it may be Friday/Monday call-in if
the vote is Tues [or] on Tues/Wed call-in if the vote is set for Thurs. A
full alert with proper call in information and hopefully an 800 number
will be forwarded soon for our use. 
 
Brief:
At a time when the government is running huge budget deficits, the Forest
Service is wasting $48 million taxpayer dollars each year to subsidize
building logging Roads to Nowhere used by the timber industry to clearcut
the Tongass--America’s Rainforest in Alaska.  Taxpayers from Iowa
shouldn’t have to pay to destroy the largest intact temperate rainforest
in the world.  This appalling subsidy can be stopped.  Representatives
Steve Chabot (R-OH) and Rob Andrews (D-NJ) will be offering an amendment
to the FY2007 Department of Interior spending bill to stop more taxpayer
subsidized road construction in the Tongass.  
 
Congress has the power to stop this irresponsible spending and harm to
our country’s wild forests in Alaska. An identical amendment offered by
Chabot and Andrews in 2004 passed the House with strong bipartisan
support (222-205), but was later removed during conference. 
 
(supported by Rep. Leach) We are trying to work particularly with Rep
Bosworth and Leach's office at this time, but all should be receiving
calls if possible.
 
For more information please contact me, 
thanks,
Lois Norrgard
Regional Organizer
Alaska Coalition
10368 Columbus Circle
Bloomington MN 55420
ph/fx: 952.881-7282
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