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From the Americans for Responsible Recreational Access:
Click here to send an letter to your Representative:
http://www.arra-access.com/campaign/Udallamendment/step1.tcl
Possible Vote June 17
Make Sure Your Voice Is Heard in Forest Management!
Congress may vote as soon as tomorrow on an amendment sponsored by Rep. Tom Udall (NM) that would limit public input in Forest Service planning.
ARRA has consistently fought to make sure that public input is a central part of management planning for public lands and waterways. Unfortunately, Rep. Tom Udall (NM) is sponsoring an amendment to the Department of the Interior’s appropriations bill that would limit public involvement in Forest Service planning.
ARRA strongly opposes this amendment because it would allow less local input and control in the planning process. We feel that public participation in each national forest’s planning procedures is essential to securing recreational access.
You can help defeat this amendment and preserve your participation in the planning process by writing to your member of Congress immediately!
Send a letter to the following decision maker(s):
Your Congressperson
Click here to send an letter to your Representative:
http://www.arra-access.com/campaign/Udallamendment/step1.tcl
Possible Vote June 17
Make Sure Your Voice Is Heard in Forest Management!
Congress may vote as soon as tomorrow on an amendment sponsored by Rep. Tom Udall (NM) that would limit public input in Forest Service planning.
ARRA has consistently fought to make sure that public input is a central part of management planning for public lands and waterways. Unfortunately, Rep. Tom Udall (NM) is sponsoring an amendment to the Department of the Interior’s appropriations bill that would limit public involvement in Forest Service planning.
ARRA strongly opposes this amendment because it would allow less local input and control in the planning process. We feel that public participation in each national forest’s planning procedures is essential to securing recreational access.
You can help defeat this amendment and preserve your participation in the planning process by writing to your member of Congress immediately!
Send a letter to the following decision maker(s):
Your Congressperson