peterclimb Posted October 31, 2005 Posted October 31, 2005 Pasted below is an action alert from our friends at Western Slope No Fee Coalition. We all have an immediate opportunity to provide decision makers in the US Senate with much-needed public comment about the implementation of the Recreation Access Tax. These Senators know there are problems. They just don't know how bad those problems are or where, specifically, they are occurring. The Senate Subcommittee hearing held on Wednesday, October 26th to review implementation by the US Forest Service and the BLM of the new fee law, the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA), presented plentiful evidence of agency overreach beyond the letter and the intent of the law. But vital to the success of our efforts to curtail the agencies' overreach in the implementation of the FLREA is YOUR INPUT to Washington DC! Written public testimony is being accepted into the official record of the hearing until November 4th. Quite simply, more will happen, and faster, if an unprecedented number of emails are received at the offices of the Subcommittee. Please email the Subcommittee that held the hearing. Deadline for comments to be entered in to the public record (this is important) is Friday November 4th, 5 pm Eastern time. We are not providing a sample letter, as brief comments are OK and we want to avoid the sample letter being seen as a form letter (which carries much less weight). EMAIL TO: kristina_rolph@energy.senate.gov [NOTE Underscore between kristina and rolph] In order to be accepted into the record you must 1.Begin your email with the following statement: "Please include this in the public record for the 10/26/05, 2 pm hearing before the Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests on the implementation of the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act." 2. End your email with your name and complete regular mailing address. Your testimony WILL NOT be accepted without these TWO inclusions. For more information please reference: http://www.alpenthyme.org/FLREA.htm www.WesternSlopeNoFee.org www.wildwilderness.org Quote
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