? The Loess Hills Alliance Bill Passed the Senate yesterday with 2 changes: the 30 year limit on conservation easements was eliminated and "7 additional voting members who shall be persons with experience inthe fields of environmental affairs, conservation,finance,development,tourism, or related fields,and who should be appointed by the authority" were added to the Alliance. The AP reports today that an coalition of environmentalist,barge interests, farmers and researchers produced an amditious 10 year $1.1 biilion plan to reduce waterway pollution in the Upper Mississippi river region.The proposal was put together by theResources Studies Center of Winona.. It offers payments to farmers who voluntarily change practices. Promises of funding from the states in the watershed will be required before the proposal will be passed by Congress. Also we should have members to contact the governor at [log in to unmask] to ask him to veto Hf 476 the Farmland Condemnation Act because of it prevents condemning land for recreational trails. ----------------------------------------------------------------- To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send email to [log in to unmask] Make the message text (not the subject): SIGNOFF IOWA-TOPICS