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Action Alert: Massive Support Needed to Pass Delta Restoration Bill through Senate!

by Dan Bacher
The California State Assembly voted 41-31 on May 29 for Assembly Bill 1806, the Fish Rescue Plans Bill sponsored by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to protect the declining fisheries in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The bill was originally set to be heard by the Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee on June 10, but the hearing has been re-scheduled for Tuesday, June 24. A massive outpouring of letters and phone calls is needed to push this billl through the State Senate. We also need to pack the hearing room at the State Capitol on June 24.

Passage of this bill becomes increasingly crucial when you consider the closure of California and Oregon ocean waters and Central Valley rivers for the first time in history this year. The closure is a result of the collapse of the Sacramento River fall chinook salmon population, the driver of West Coast salmon fisheries.

Although the Bush and Schwarzenegger adminstrations blame "ocean conditions" for the collapse, the real causes of the dramatic fishery decline are massive increases in water exports out of the California Delta and increasing water pollution by a toxic brew of pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, selenium and other salts and domestic sewage discharge, including high levels of ammonia. These problems were compounded by the failure of the Department of Fish and Game to put hatchery salmon smolts in acclimation pens on San Pablo Bay two years in a row.

At the same time, four open water species - delta smelt, longfin smelt, threadfin shad and juvenile striped bass - have declined to record low population levels. The top cause of the decline is record increases in water exports, followed by toxics and invasive species.

"The bill requires full fishery mitigation for the impacts of the Federal and State Water Projects," said Gerald Neuburger of the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance. "This is absolutely essential if we are to stop the horrendous collapse of the fishery resources dependent on the delta and its tributaries."

Please send your letter NOW and make sure that you show up at the hearing on June 24!
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CSPA Advisory 6/4/2008: Your support is critical to move AB 1806 out of Senate Committee Hearings

The Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee, originally scheduled for June 10th, has been re-scheduled for Tuesday, June 24th. Please send your letters NOW.

Hundreds of letters needed for AB 1806!


Anglers, conservationists and friends of the Delta and the Delta fisheries:

We are calling on YOU for hundreds of letters of support for AB 1806. The bill is critical for restoration of the delta fisheries.

This is NOT a slam-dunk deal. It is expected to be fought hard by water interests who could prevail.

The bill requires full fishery mitigation for the impacts of the Federal and State Water Projects. This is absolutely essential if we are to stop the horrendous collapse of the fishery resources dependent on the delta and its tributaries.

The next few weeks will be crunch time for AB 1806. The bill will have to successfully pass policy and appropriation committees in its route to a senate floor vote. Since it's already passed the assembly, if it passes the senate floor vote, it will go to the governor's desk for signature or veto.

Unfortunately, unlike the large water districts with their millions of dollars in revenue, the CSPA, the delta and delta fishermen have no professional lobbyists. That job has to be filled by YOU.

However, don't give up. YOUR LETTERS and YOUR opinions are much more influential than any lobbyist's maneuvering. Why? Because, you took the time, WITHOUT BEING PAID, to express your views to your state representative. And YOU vote!

CSPA and the fish in the delta are asking each of you to write two, possibly three letters, one each to the Chair and Vice Chair of the Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee AND, if you live in the district of any of the committee members, an additional letter to your district senator. These letters ARE important. They are recorded in favor and against a particular bill.

We also ask you to ask your significant other, your kids (a good lesson in civics), your friends, fishing buddies and neighbors to write as well. The addresses, e-mails and fax numbers of all of the committee members are listed below. Better yet, the e-mail addresses are hot. You can cut and paste your letter and send it NOW. The letters do not have to be long.

If you do not know your senatorial district, go to:

http://www.calsport.org/billtracker.htm

and enter your address complete with zip code. The program will respond with your district and senator's name.

Here is a sample letter that you may cut and paste. Please revise as you see fit.

*********************

Dear Senator [name, see below for cut and paste]

Re: In support of AB 1806

As a [angler, conservationist, concerned citizen] I am extremely concerned about the rapidly declining fishery resources of the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta. The stocks of every species are in critical decline and some at the point of collapse. Much of this damage is caused by the excessive pumping of water from the delta to water agencies using this water for agricultural (85%) or municipal use (15%). AB 1806 will require full fishery mitigation for the losses suffered by the pumping process. Without this requirement, the delta fisheries will simply never be restored.

The Delta is not a political issue, its health is important to all Californians, Democrat and Republican, north and south, city dweller and farmer. Please support AB 1806 both in committee and when it reaches the senate floor. The state's ability to restore these fisheries is critical to properly protect the public's valuable natural resources.

Respectfully,

Name [Important]
Address including zip code [Important]
Phone number [Important]
E-mail address [Important]

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Here is a second letter suggested for clubs and other organizations. Please revise as you see fit.

*******************************

Organization letterhead if possible

Dear Senator [name, see below for cut and paste]

Re: In support of AB 1806

I am writing as a member of ______________________, an organization of over _________________ members. Our organization gives its full support to AB 1806. AB 1806 will provide full mitigation for the damage to the Delta's fisheries by the pumping conducted to transport water south by the State and Federal water projects.

I'm sure you are aware of the catastrophic collapse of the Sacramento Chinook salmon runs. This collapse is only one part of a Delta fishery disaster. In addition to the Chinook salmon, the Delta Smelt is endangered, Longfin Smelt is in serious decline, the Striped Bass population is at an all time low, the Threadfin Shad population, food for most of the pelagic species, is decimated, the American Shad population is a shadow of it's former health. The Delta has been abused and overused for too long by too many interests without regard to the cost of doing so. AB 1806 addresses this issue by requiring full mitigation for the damage done to the Delta fisheries by the pumping process. Without this requirement, the delta fisheries will simply never be restored.

For the health of the state's resources, and especially, the health of the Delta, please support AB 1806 both in committee and when it reaches the senate floor.

Respectfully,

Name [Important}
Title [Important}
Organization Name [Important]
Address [Important]
Phone [Important]

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Additional reference and source material about AB 1806 can be found at: http://www.calsport.org/5-27-08.pdf
http://www.calsport.org/5-29-08c.htm
http://www.calsport.org/5-27-08.htm
http://www.calsport.org/5-23-08.htm
http://www.calsport.org/4-13-08.htm
http://www.calsport.org/4-15-08.htm
http://www.calsport.org/4-16-08.htm

And the bill itself can be found at: http://www.assembly.ca.gov/acs/acsframeset2text.htm

Printed letters, stamped and mailed have the greatest impact. Faxes are almost as good.

E-mail is least preferred but if that's all you can do, please DO IT!

Remember, ONE letter to the Chair. ONE letter to the Vice Chair and, if you live in one of the committee member's district, an additional letter to that member. Don't forget spouses, kids, friends and neighbors.

Let's Pack the Committee Room!

Finally, if we could pack the committee room with 100 fishermen, that would be OUTSTANDING. The hearing will be held at the Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee, Tuesday, June 24th. The hearing will be at 9:30am in Room 112 at the Capitol.

CARPOOL. Pick up five friends and drive to the capitol. Wear fisherman's clothes, NOT suits. You WILL have the opportunity to say whether you support or oppose the bill.

Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee

Chair

Senator Darrell Steinberg (D) 06th District
Chair, Senate Natural Resources & Water Committee
State Capitol, Room 4035
Sacramento, CA 95814
Senator.Steinberg [at] sen.ca.gov (I have had bounce backs with this e-mail address. I'm sure it's correct as typed. Try it and if it doesn't work you'll have to to use the fax, form page or snail mail route.)
You can paste your letter into the Senator's form page: http://legplcms01.lc.ca.gov/PublicLCMS/ContactPopup.aspx?district=SD06
You will have to fill out your personal information in the form boxes.
Fax (916) 323-2263

Vice Chair

Senator Dennis Hollingsworth (R) 36th District
Vice Chair, Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee
State Capitol, Room 5064
Sacramento, CA 95814
senator.Hollingsworth [at] sen.ca.gov
Fax (916) 447-9008

Members

Senator Dave Cogdill (R) 14th District
State Capitol, Room 305
Sacramento, CA 95814
senator.cogdill [at] sen.ca.gov
Fax (916) 327-3523

Senator Christine Kehoe (D) 39th District
State Capitol, Room 4038
Sacramento, CA 95814
senator.kehoe [at] sen.ca.gov
Fax (916) 327-2188

Senator Sheila Kuehl (D) 23rd District
State Capitol, Room 5108
Sacramento, CA 95814
senator.kuehl [at] sen.ca.gov
Fax (916) 324-4823

Senator Michael Machado (D) 05th District
State Capitol, Room 5066
Sacramento, CA 95814
senator.machado [at] sen.ca.gov
Fax (916) 323-2304

Senator Bob Margett (R) 29th District
State Capitol, Room 3082
Sacramento, CA 95814
senator.margett [at] sen.ca.gov
Fax (916) 324-0922

Senator Carole Migden (D) 03rd District
State Capitol, Room 5114
Sacramento, CA 95814
senator.migden [at] sen.ca.gov
Fax (916) 445-4722
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