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28-June-00
Huge
Step Toward Restoration
Everglades Bill Heads Toward Senate
The National Wildlife Federation (NWF)
applauded today's Senate Environment and Public Works Committee vote for
legislation to restore the Everglades. "Senate Committee Chairman
Robert Smith (R-NH) said it would happen and it did. One day after its
introduction, S-2797, the Everglades Restoration Act, has moved out of
committee toward a vote by the full Senate," said Michael Bauer,
Director of NWF's Everglades Project Office. S-2797 authorizes $7.8
billion to be spent on Everglades restoration over a 20 year period. Once
a healthy eight-million acre "river of grass," the Everglades
has been reduced to half its original size by a century of agricultural
growth, urban sprawl and unwise water management. "The
17-1 bipartisan vote in favor of restoration mirrors America's concern for
and dedication to preserving this natural treasure," said Bauer.
"We applaud Senator Smith for his leadership and his commitment to
saving America's 'River of Grass,' and thank Florida Senators Bob Graham
and Connie Mack for their efforts. Though not perfect, the bill clearly
sets the stage for serious long-term work to save and restore this
threatened national treasure." The full
Senate is expected to take up the restoration bill shortly after
reconvening July 10. "The clock is ticking for the Everglades,"
added Bauer. "It's now or never. The American people should let their
Senators know that we're not going to allow this unique wilderness area to
die."
Copyright © 2000 National Wildlife
Federation All rights reserved.
28-June-00
NWF Praises Everglades Bill
Statement by Michael Bauer, Director, NWF Everglades
Project Office
"The legislation introduced
today by Senator Robert Smith is a bold and critical step toward the
restoration of the Everglades. Though not perfect, it clearly sets the
stage for long-term serious work to save and restore this threatened
national treasure. "The National Wildlife Federation applauds
Senator Smith for his leadership and his commitment to saving America's
'River of Grass.' We are looking forward to working with him to remedy
some of our continuing concerns with the legislation, most notably the
need for provisions to ensure that the natural system receives the water
needed for rehabilitation. Once such provisions for the restoration of the
natural system are in place, we would wholeheartedly support this
legislation. "The time to restore the Everglades is now. This
vast community of wildlife and critical source of water for Florida, can't
wait any longer. This legislation is a bi-partisan starting point from
which the Congress and the Administration can work to conserve a critical
natural system on which both people and wildlife depend. It's a tremendous
opportunity for Congress to demonstrate its commitment to conserve and
protect an irreplaceable national treasure. The ball is now in their
court."
Copyright © 2000 National
Wildlife Federation All rights reserved.
14-June-00
ARM
Foundation, Florida Environmental Institute, Everglades Restoration &
Preservation in Perpetuity Comment on Everglades Strategic Plan
We recommend that the Secretary of the Interior exercise leadership by
mandating immediately, the use of accepted commercial and govt system
standards, to outline overall system development of an Everglades
Ecosystem Restoration Strategic Plan acceptable to Congress.
10-June-00
Sugar
growers in trouble - Firms likely to default on loans,
Production up - prices down
No one can say how much exposure
taxpayers face from a widespread default on sugar loans. Florida's
producers along the southern rim of Lake Okeechobee have more than 470,000
tons of raw sugar under loan. A default on the entire amount would force
the U.S. Commodity Credit Corp. to swallow about $169 million in sugar,
but some portion of that tonnage has either been sold or is committed to
buyers.
Copyright ©
2000 The Miami Herald. All rights reserved.
05-June-00
Everglades
plan: Expensive experiment
The $7.8 billion restoration plan
is the creation of dozens of agencies, led by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers and the South Florida Water Management District. It's already
won support from Gov. Jeb Bush, the state legislature, the White House and
key members of Congress from both parties. But
the ecological disaster was more than a century in the making. Reversing
it won't be quick.
Copyright ©
2000 The Palm
Beach Post. All rights reserved.
02-June-00
Flexibility
on Nature Is Needed, Bush Says
Gov. George W. Bush criticized the
Clinton-Gore administration today for an approach to land conservation
that he said involved too much federal muscle and too little local
flexibility. Instead, he proposed using federal resources and
incentives to coax state governments and private citizens into greater
conservation efforts.
Copyright ©
2000 New York Times on the
Web All rights reserved.
01-June-00
Congress to Prepare Everglades Restoration Bill
Long-awaited Congressional action on the Comprehensive Everglades
Restoration Plan (CERP) begins in June when both the Senate Environment Committee and the House Transportation and
Infrastructure Committee take up versions of the bill.
Copyright ©
2000 Everglades Conservation Network All rights reserved.
8.5 Square Mile Area Public Hearing
- June 6, 2000
Copyright ©
2000 Everglades Conservation Network All rights reserved.
28-June-00
NWF Praises Everglades Bill
Statement by Michael Bauer, Director, NWF Everglades
Project Office
"The legislation introduced today by Senator Robert
Smith is a bold and critical step toward the restoration of the
Everglades. Though not perfect, it clearly sets the stage for long-term
serious work to save and restore this threatened national treasure.
"The National Wildlife Federation applauds Senator Smith for his
leadership and his commitment to saving America's 'River of Grass.' We are
looking forward to working with him to remedy some of our continuing
concerns with the legislation, most notably the need for provisions to
ensure that the natural system receives the water needed for
rehabilitation. Once such provisions for the restoration of the natural
system are in place, we would wholeheartedly support this legislation.
"The time to restore the Everglades is now. This vast community of
wildlife and critical source of water for Florida, can't wait any longer.
This legislation is a bi-partisan starting point from which the Congress
and the Administration can work to conserve a critical natural system on
which both people and wildlife depend. It's a tremendous opportunity for
Congress to demonstrate its commitment to conserve and protect an
irreplaceable national treasure. The ball is now in their court."
Copyright © 2000 National
Wildlife Federation All rights reserved.
Campaign
2000
George W. Bush presidential campaign website
georgewbush.com
Al Gore presidential campaign website
gore2000.org
2000 Presidential Profiles
League
of Conservation Voters
George
W. Bush Environmental Updates
Al
Gore Environmental Updates
Alan
Keyes Environmental Updates
Litigation
Legislation
New
Bills
Congress to Prepare Everglades Restoration Bill
Copyright ©
2000 Everglades Conservation Network All rights reserved.
Posted 01-Jun-00
H.R.
2372 to be voted on
H.R. 2372, Rep. Canady's [R-FL] "Private Property Rights
Implementation Act" (TAKINGS BILL) will be MARKED-UP and VOTED on by the Full HOUSE JUDICIARY
COMMITTEE on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 and is likely to come to the Floor of the full House of Representatives the following week.
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28-June-00
Huge Step Toward Restoration
Everglades Bill Heads Toward Senate
The National Wildlife
Federation (NWF) applauded today's Senate Environment and Public Works
Committee vote for legislation to restore the Everglades. "Senate
Committee Chairman Robert Smith (R-NH) said it would happen and it did.
One day after its introduction, S-2797, the Everglades Restoration Act,
has moved out of committee toward a vote by the full Senate," said
Michael Bauer, Director of NWF's Everglades Project Office. S-2797
authorizes $7.8 billion to be spent on Everglades restoration over a 20
year period. Once a healthy eight-million acre "river of grass,"
the Everglades has been reduced to half its original size by a century of
agricultural growth, urban sprawl and unwise water management.
"The 17-1 bipartisan vote in favor of restoration
mirrors America's concern for and dedication to preserving this natural
treasure," said Bauer. "We applaud Senator Smith for his
leadership and his commitment to saving America's 'River of Grass,' and
thank Florida Senators Bob Graham and Connie Mack for their efforts.
Though not perfect, the bill clearly sets the stage for serious long-term
work to save and restore this threatened national treasure."
The full Senate is expected to take up the restoration bill
shortly after reconvening July 10. "The clock is ticking for the
Everglades," added Bauer. "It's now or never. The American
people should let their Senators know that we're not going to allow this
unique wilderness area to die."
Copyright © 2000 National Wildlife
Federation All rights reserved
28-June-00
NWF Praises Everglades Bill
Statement by Michael Bauer, Director, NWF Everglades
Project Office
"The legislation introduced
today by Senator Robert Smith is a bold and critical step toward the
restoration of the Everglades. Though not perfect, it clearly sets the
stage for long-term serious work to save and restore this threatened
national treasure. "The National Wildlife Federation applauds
Senator Smith for his leadership and his commitment to saving America's
'River of Grass.' We are looking forward to working with him to remedy
some of our continuing concerns with the legislation, most notably the
need for provisions to ensure that the natural system receives the water
needed for rehabilitation. Once such provisions for the restoration of the
natural system are in place, we would wholeheartedly support this
legislation. "The time to restore the Everglades is now. This
vast community of wildlife and critical source of water for Florida, can't
wait any longer. This legislation is a bi-partisan starting point from
which the Congress and the Administration can work to conserve a critical
natural system on which both people and wildlife depend. It's a tremendous
opportunity for Congress to demonstrate its commitment to conserve and
protect an irreplaceable national treasure. The ball is now in their
court."
Copyright © 2000 National
Wildlife Federation All rights reserved.
Congressional Testimony
Subcommittee on Water Resources & Environment
01-Mar-00
Hearings
& Testimony: Restoration of the Everglades and South Florida
Ecosystem
WITNESSES
PANEL I
Representative E. Clay Shaw, Jr.
Representative Carrie P. Meek
Representative Peter Deutsch
Representative Porter J. Goss
Representative Mark Foley
PANEL II
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Honorable
Joseph W. Westphal, Ph.D.
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Civil Works)
Washington, D.C.
Accompanied by: Mr. Michael L. Davis
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army
for Policy and Legislation
Washington, D.C.
U.S. Department of the Interior
Ms.
Mary E. Doyle
Counselor to the Secretary
Washington, D.C.
PANEL III
Florida Department of Environmental
Protection
Honorable
David B. Struhs
Secretary
Tallahassee, Florida
South Florida Water Management District
Mr.
Michael Collins
Governing Board Chairman
West Palm Beach, Florida
Miccosukee Tribe
Mr. Billy Cypress
Chairman
Miami, Florida
PANEL IV
U.S. Sugar Corporation
Mr.
Malcolm S. (Bubba) Wade
Senior Vice President
Clewiston, Florida
The United States Property Owners &
Friends of the
8.5 Square Mile Area, Inc.
Ms.
Ibel Aguilera
Director
Miami, Florida
Audubon of Florida
Dr.
Stuart D. Strahl
President & CEO
Miami, Florida
Regulations
Case Law
Law Review Articles
Reports
Research
Conferences,
Hearings
June 6, 2000
- 8.5 Square Mile Area Public Hearing
Copyright ©
2000 Everglades Conservation Network All rights reserved.
June
2, 2000
- SFWMD
E.A.C Meeting Report
Resolutions/Votes
DRAFT proposed by e-mail 6/5/00 on Strategic Plan item; Final Vote
7/7/00
The first stated goal and objective of the programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement on Everglades restoration was to increase the total
spatial extent of natural areas. The Strategic Plan draft of July 1,
2000 has rearranged the originally stated goals of the PEIS and
diminished emphasis on the first stated goal.
Therefore we urge another draft of the
Strategic Plan that will:
Links
2000 Presidential Profiles
League
of Conservation Voters
George
W. Bush Environmental Updates
Al
Gore Environmental Updates
Alan
Keyes Environmental Updates
Credit:
Everglades photograph courtesy Philip Greenspun
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