Well here I go again!
HB 4323 is on the move again and I NEED you to write your Senator and Senator Birkholtz.
Please read post below and repond.
Thank you in advance
Thomas Dunn
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From: "Dick" <[email protected]>
To: "Dick" <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: ORV HB 4323
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 14:39:12 -0500
Things are picking up on HB 4323. The bill is very much alive, legislators returned yesterday and will begin business after the "state of state" address by the Governor in a few days.
Of recent, two townships in Roscommon County passed favorable ORV ordinances and along comes the DNR and writes 68 citations. Makes one wonder if HB 4323 fails, who will be next?
In the next few days, legislative leaders will be deciding what bills will get action in 08. They are way behind because of all the time spent on budget matters in 07, very little legislation got dealt with.
All of you are strongly urged to contact your State Senator, again, and voice your support of HB 4323 "as presented from the House". Encourage your ORV friends and community leaders to do likewise.
We must never forget, our opposition is working just as hard as we are to defeat the bill, but we have the upper hand because of our numbers, IF WE RALLY the troops.
HB 4323 "is the right thing to do" in managing ORV activity, to offer greater emphasis on safety, to give further protection to our environment, offer convenience to the user, increased recreational opportunity and creating an economic generator that will operate twelve months out of a year.
This bill can be passed at no cost to Michigan taxpayers and benefits a very large segement of Michigan in tourist dollars, sales and taxes of new machines, parts and accessories, food, lodging and travel.
A few thousand e-mails to Lansing over the next few days will be very critical in the passage of HB 4323. Send one to your Senator, to Senator Michael Bishop and Senator Patricia Birkholz. They need to know we still care!
later, Dick
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From: tom rose
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Cc: Ranney, Dick
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 1:32 PM
Subject: ORV HB 4323
Hi all!
Joel Sheltrown's House Bill 4323 enhancing Act 451, Section 324.81131 giving local units of government the authority to open county road shoulders to ORV traffic, is being discussed in the senate amongst a group of bills up for consideration for being brought to the senate floor for a possible vote. The enactment of HB 4323 would greatly enhance the ability of Roscommon County to welcome the ORVer without their fear of being ticketed for riding on our roads. It is a matter of great importance to our economy, as it would afford us the ability to open our recreational area to another tourism market we are currently not enjoying to it's fullest. You can help by E-mailing, calling, or faxing the following senators asking HB 4323 be brought out of committee to be presented to the full senate for a vote to pass:
Senator Office Ph. No. Fax No. E-mail Address
Birkholz, Patricia (R-Saugatuck Twp) (Cmte. Chair) 517-373-3447 517-373-5849 [email protected]
Bishop, Mike (R-Rochester) (Majority Leader) 517-373-2417 517-373-2694 [email protected]
McManus, Michelle (R-Leland Twp) 517-373-1725 517-373-0741 [email protected]
Allen, Jason (R-Traverse City) 517-373-2413 517-373-5144 [email protected]
Stamas, Tony (R-Midland) 517-373-7946 517-373-2678 www.senate.michigan.gov/gop/senator/stamas
These senators are key individuals in the effort to get the bill before the whole senate. It wouldn't hurt to E-mail the Michigan Association of Counties (MAC) and the Michigan Townships Association (MTA) asking for their support, too. The legislative liason contact for MAC is Bradley Comment, at [email protected] and for MTA is David Bertram, at [email protected]. They are already actively involved, but a little more encouragement will never hurt!
This is the opportunity we've been waiting for! PLEASE do your part and start E-mailing or calling right away! For those of you that have or know of other groups or associations that can help this effort, by all means contact them to urge they send E-mails, etc. too. Be nice, but be sure these folks know for certain we desire this legislation be passed and we ARE VOTERS! This legislation will cost Michigan nothing but can offer great value in increased tourism for a state wallowing in a sad economic morass. Let them know we are counting on them to help bring Michigan back to the forefront in the countries' recreational market. Their affirmative vote is VITAL!!
Regards,
Tom Rose, Chair
Roscommon County ORV Task Force
HB 4323 is on the move again and I NEED you to write your Senator and Senator Birkholtz.
Please read post below and repond.
Thank you in advance
Thomas Dunn
Print - Close Window
From: "Dick" <[email protected]>
To: "Dick" <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: ORV HB 4323
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 14:39:12 -0500
Things are picking up on HB 4323. The bill is very much alive, legislators returned yesterday and will begin business after the "state of state" address by the Governor in a few days.
Of recent, two townships in Roscommon County passed favorable ORV ordinances and along comes the DNR and writes 68 citations. Makes one wonder if HB 4323 fails, who will be next?
In the next few days, legislative leaders will be deciding what bills will get action in 08. They are way behind because of all the time spent on budget matters in 07, very little legislation got dealt with.
All of you are strongly urged to contact your State Senator, again, and voice your support of HB 4323 "as presented from the House". Encourage your ORV friends and community leaders to do likewise.
We must never forget, our opposition is working just as hard as we are to defeat the bill, but we have the upper hand because of our numbers, IF WE RALLY the troops.
HB 4323 "is the right thing to do" in managing ORV activity, to offer greater emphasis on safety, to give further protection to our environment, offer convenience to the user, increased recreational opportunity and creating an economic generator that will operate twelve months out of a year.
This bill can be passed at no cost to Michigan taxpayers and benefits a very large segement of Michigan in tourist dollars, sales and taxes of new machines, parts and accessories, food, lodging and travel.
A few thousand e-mails to Lansing over the next few days will be very critical in the passage of HB 4323. Send one to your Senator, to Senator Michael Bishop and Senator Patricia Birkholz. They need to know we still care!
later, Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: tom rose
To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected]
Cc: Ranney, Dick
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 1:32 PM
Subject: ORV HB 4323
Hi all!
Joel Sheltrown's House Bill 4323 enhancing Act 451, Section 324.81131 giving local units of government the authority to open county road shoulders to ORV traffic, is being discussed in the senate amongst a group of bills up for consideration for being brought to the senate floor for a possible vote. The enactment of HB 4323 would greatly enhance the ability of Roscommon County to welcome the ORVer without their fear of being ticketed for riding on our roads. It is a matter of great importance to our economy, as it would afford us the ability to open our recreational area to another tourism market we are currently not enjoying to it's fullest. You can help by E-mailing, calling, or faxing the following senators asking HB 4323 be brought out of committee to be presented to the full senate for a vote to pass:
Senator Office Ph. No. Fax No. E-mail Address
Birkholz, Patricia (R-Saugatuck Twp) (Cmte. Chair) 517-373-3447 517-373-5849 [email protected]
Bishop, Mike (R-Rochester) (Majority Leader) 517-373-2417 517-373-2694 [email protected]
McManus, Michelle (R-Leland Twp) 517-373-1725 517-373-0741 [email protected]
Allen, Jason (R-Traverse City) 517-373-2413 517-373-5144 [email protected]
Stamas, Tony (R-Midland) 517-373-7946 517-373-2678 www.senate.michigan.gov/gop/senator/stamas
These senators are key individuals in the effort to get the bill before the whole senate. It wouldn't hurt to E-mail the Michigan Association of Counties (MAC) and the Michigan Townships Association (MTA) asking for their support, too. The legislative liason contact for MAC is Bradley Comment, at [email protected] and for MTA is David Bertram, at [email protected]. They are already actively involved, but a little more encouragement will never hurt!
This is the opportunity we've been waiting for! PLEASE do your part and start E-mailing or calling right away! For those of you that have or know of other groups or associations that can help this effort, by all means contact them to urge they send E-mails, etc. too. Be nice, but be sure these folks know for certain we desire this legislation be passed and we ARE VOTERS! This legislation will cost Michigan nothing but can offer great value in increased tourism for a state wallowing in a sad economic morass. Let them know we are counting on them to help bring Michigan back to the forefront in the countries' recreational market. Their affirmative vote is VITAL!!
Regards,
Tom Rose, Chair
Roscommon County ORV Task Force