Subject: Emergency - Gorton Rider passes
Date: Apr 24 15:58:44 1995
From: Dennis Paulson - dpaulson at ups.edu


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>>EXTREMELY URGENT:
>>
>> The House and Senate have passed the so-called Gorton Rider to the
>>Recission bill. The rider requires the US Forest Service to sell SIX
>>BILLION BOARD FEET of timber off our national forests in the next two years
>>and SUSPENDS ALL ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND JUDICIAL PROCESS with regards to
>>the sales.
>>
>> This bill will mean the end of the last roadless areas throughout the
>>west, particularly in the Rocky Mountain states and the likely end to
>>ancient forests in the Pacific Northwest with some exceptions.
>>
>> The bill was written by Slade Gorton of Washington state, a timber
>>industry hack who admited taking $34,000 in campaign donations from the
>>timber industry last year.
>>
>>HELP HELP HELP:
>>
>>1> The last hope is a veto from President Clinton. Please write Clinton
>>and ask him to veto the Recision Bill because of the forest killing
>>amendment. Short messages are best. E mail and US mail and even phone calls
>>to the White House are all urgently needed. This is the most important
>>forest issue of the last two decades.
>>E mail address = president at whitehouse.gov
>>(202) 456-1111
>>1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington D.C. 20510
>>
>>2> Call your representative and ask them to tell Clinton to veto the
>>Recission bill unless the forest killer amendment is stripped from it.
>>
>>Other state residents, capitol switchboard = 202 225 3121.
>>
>>3> write letters to the editor and call your newspaper urging them to write
>>an editorial on the subject soon. If you want more detail contact me or
>>call 202 686-5888.
>>
>> Please help now. This is not business as usual. Please forward this
>>message widely. Please act. We need new voices in the fight for our common
>>survival.
>>
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Dennis Paulson, Director phone: (206) 756-3798
Slater Museum of Natural History fax: (206) 756-3352
University of Puget Sound e-mail: dpaulson at ups.edu
Tacoma, WA 98416