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BLUERIBBON COALITION ACTION ALERT!
UTAH ENVIRO-GROUPS PRESSURING LAWMAKERS TO VOTE AGAINST UTAH LEGISLATION THAT PROTECTS ACCESS TO PUBLIC LANDS!!
LET YOUR REPRESENTATIVE KNOW YOU SUPPORT PUBLIC ACCESS TO PUBLIC LANDS
Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber,
We just received word from John Borg, a member of the Utah OHV Advisory Council, asking for your help in supporting the Utah Legislature's House Joint Resolution (HJR010). See below for details.
We've pasted John's email below. Please take action today!
Thanks,
Ric Foster
Public Lands Department Manager
BlueRibbon Coalition
208-237-1008 ext 107
______________________________________________________
Subject: [Usall] Support HJR010
From: "John Borg" <john@jborg.com>
Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2008 09:37:00 -0700
To: Utah Shared Access Land List <usall@mailman.xmission.com>
This session of the Utah Legislature includes a House Joint Resolution (HJR010) which:
1) Urges (the US) Congress not to enact federal legislation designating additional "wilderness" on public lands within Utah without the unanimous support of Utah's congressional delegation;
2) Urges the United States Bureau of Land Management not to restrict access to existing public lands in Utah under its jurisdiction through so-called "wilderness characteristics" options in resource management plans; and
3) Reaffirms the Legislature's strong support for continued public access and multiple use regarding public lands.
An amended version of this resolution was favorably recommended by committee vote on Wednesday, and is moving ahead.
Naturally, the Utah Chapter of the Sierra Club is not happy about the State wanting a say in management of lands within Utah, and is telling their followers to speak out against HJR010. See: http://www.utah.sierraclub.org/tracker/hjr10.html
YOU can counter their efforts by contacting your State representative and telling them you "SUPPORT HJR 10". To get your representatives contact information or find out who your representative is, see: http://le.utah.gov/maps/amap.html
For HJR010 status, bill text, etc., see: http://le.utah.gov/~2008/htmdoc/hbillhtm/hjr010.htm
When sending email, include you real name, street address, and phone number so you can be confirmed as a constituent.
Thanks...
UTAH ENVIRO-GROUPS PRESSURING LAWMAKERS TO VOTE AGAINST UTAH LEGISLATION THAT PROTECTS ACCESS TO PUBLIC LANDS!!
LET YOUR REPRESENTATIVE KNOW YOU SUPPORT PUBLIC ACCESS TO PUBLIC LANDS
Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber,
We just received word from John Borg, a member of the Utah OHV Advisory Council, asking for your help in supporting the Utah Legislature's House Joint Resolution (HJR010). See below for details.
We've pasted John's email below. Please take action today!
Thanks,
Ric Foster
Public Lands Department Manager
BlueRibbon Coalition
208-237-1008 ext 107
______________________________________________________
Subject: [Usall] Support HJR010
From: "John Borg" <john@jborg.com>
Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2008 09:37:00 -0700
To: Utah Shared Access Land List <usall@mailman.xmission.com>
This session of the Utah Legislature includes a House Joint Resolution (HJR010) which:
1) Urges (the US) Congress not to enact federal legislation designating additional "wilderness" on public lands within Utah without the unanimous support of Utah's congressional delegation;
2) Urges the United States Bureau of Land Management not to restrict access to existing public lands in Utah under its jurisdiction through so-called "wilderness characteristics" options in resource management plans; and
3) Reaffirms the Legislature's strong support for continued public access and multiple use regarding public lands.
An amended version of this resolution was favorably recommended by committee vote on Wednesday, and is moving ahead.
Naturally, the Utah Chapter of the Sierra Club is not happy about the State wanting a say in management of lands within Utah, and is telling their followers to speak out against HJR010. See: http://www.utah.sierraclub.org/tracker/hjr10.html
YOU can counter their efforts by contacting your State representative and telling them you "SUPPORT HJR 10". To get your representatives contact information or find out who your representative is, see: http://le.utah.gov/maps/amap.html
For HJR010 status, bill text, etc., see: http://le.utah.gov/~2008/htmdoc/hbillhtm/hjr010.htm
When sending email, include you real name, street address, and phone number so you can be confirmed as a constituent.
Thanks...