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Landmark Conservation Bill set for house floor action Significant Problems Still Linger by Dana Wolfe, Washington, D.C. Sierra Club Office, Associate Representative, Wilderness, Land Acquisition
Paying for the Protection of Our Natural Heritage A groundswell of public demand for the protection of our natural heritage spawned a host of LWCF revitalization initiatives last year. President Clinton’s Lands Legacy Initiative, a funding package announced last winter, got the ball rolling with a proposal to fully and permanently fund the LWCF at its intended level, and to fund several other crucial conservation programs. Congress followed with several bills to do the same. After much late–night negotiating, a compromise H.R. 701 is headed for a floor vote, with strong support in the House. But the negotiated bill still contains language that threatens sensitive marine and coastal areas, especially in Alaska. The bill allocates so–called “coastal impact assistance” to coastal states and local governments based on their proximity to offshore oil production. This proximity–based formula could be a major incentive for local governments in Alaska and other producing states to accept more leasing and development. To make matters worse, while the bill lays out several good conservation uses for coastal impact aid, it also allows funding to be spent on infrastructure projects that could potentially harm the environment. In general, H.R. 701 does not distribute conservation dollars equitable, and the bulk of the $1 billion dollar impact aid program would go to just six coastal states.
What Sierra Club Members Can Do Please contact {your Member of Congress} right away, and urge support for amendments to H.R. 701 to protect our fragile coastal areas. Also urge that they fight efforts on the floor to weaken the LWCF. This legislation presents a momentous opportunity for restoring our coastlines, preserving our wildlands, and protecting valuable wildlife habitat — but we must not sacrifice our fragile coastal environment.To get an up–to–the–minute update on the bill, call or e–mail dana wolfe in dc at 202–675–6690 or dana.wolfe@sierraclub.org |