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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 22, 2008
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Contact: Zach Goldberg 202-225-5801 (office) |
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HOLT, HINCHEY, BAIRD LEAD CONGRESSIONAL EFFORT TO PROTECT UTAH PUBLIC LANDS
58 Members of Congress Urge Incoming Department of Interior to Stop Oil and Gas Drilling in Pristine Areas of Utah Wilderness
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Washington, DC – Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-12), Maurice Hinchey (NY-22), Brian Baird (WA-3), and 55 members of Congress today sent the following letter to the Obama-Biden Transition team, urging the incoming Department of Interior to reverse oil and gas leasing in Utah’s Colorado Wilderness Plateau, land which the Bureau of Land Management began auctioning off on Friday, December 19.
December 22, 2008
Obama-Biden Transition Team Interior Department 451 6th St. NW Washington, DC 20001
Dear Interior Transition Team Members,
During the final days of the Bush Administration, a significant number of rules and policies have been finalized and last-minute decisions have been made in a clear attempt to leave a lasting imprint on the policies of future administrations. Of great concern to us is the recent decision by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to open up over 3 million acres of wilderness quality public lands in eastern and central Utah to oil and gas drilling. Utah’s Colorado Wilderness Plateau holds some of this nation’s most cherished publicly-owned wild landscapes and unique ecosystems, and we would like to encourage you to act quickly to protect these wilderness-quality public lands from the devastating and irreversible environmental impacts of oil and gas drilling.
In mid-November, BLM placed Utah’s vulnerable wild lands at risk by finalizing six Resource Management Plans (RMP) for the Colorado Plateau allowing oil and gas drilling on lands that are currently being considered for a wilderness designation in America’s Red Rock Wilderness Act (H.R. 1919). Current members of the House of Representatives, more than 160, have cosponsored this legislation showing their agreement that these lands deserve a wilderness designation and should be protected for future generations. We are writing to ask your assistance in revising these disastrous land-use plans and reversing the oil and gas leases in the areas that H.R. 1919 seeks to protect.
Unless the Obama-Biden Administration acts to reverse these RMPs, these plans will dictate oil and gas leasing activity and off-road vehicle use for over 11 million acres of public land for the next 15-20 years. In drafting these RMPs the BLM has an opportunity to appropriately manage and protect wilderness and cultural resources on millions of acres of unprotected lands that the BLM itself has determined to have wilderness character. Instead the BLM chose not to protect these lands from damaging activity. Now, Utah’s unbalanced land-use plans are having real repercussions on the land.
On November 4, Election Day, the BLM announced a December 19, 2008 oil and gas lease sale covering over 360,000 acres of public land, 60,000 acres of which is proposed for wilderness designation in America’s Red Rock Wilderness Act. The BLM rushed to move ahead with this lease sale and in its haste excluded input from the National Park Service (NPS) and others, offering oil and gas leases on public lands adjacent to National Parks.
Outrage over this lease sale, by the NPS and the general public, has since been only marginally addressed by the BLM’s recent agreement to defer on some parcels adjacent to National Park Service units and in other sensitive landscapes. Tens of thousands of acres of public land recently determined by the BLM to possess wilderness character will still be auctioned off on December 19th, 2008. We strongly urge that the Obama-Biden Administration take decisive action and either halt the leasing process for wild public lands in Utah proposed for wilderness designation in Congress, or, if the leases have already been issued, cancel these improperly issued leases and refund the high bidders’ monies.
A stark choice is ahead of us. Will we continue the current short-sighted policies focused on resource extraction and motorized use of public lands or will we find the elusive balance that is needed to continue the multiple uses of public lands, while also protecting those places that we consider special and worthy of wilderness status? These Utah RMPs reflect this choice and we believe the next Interior Department should revise these terribly unbalanced management plans and cancel the inappropriate oil and gas leases that flowed from these decisions. We look forward to working together to preserve these wilderness areas for generations to come.
Sincerely,
RUSH HOLT MAURICE HINCHEY Member of Congress Member of Congress
BRIAN BAIRD TAMMY BALDWIN Member of Congress Member of Congress
SHELLEY BERKLEY HOWARD BERMAN Member of Congress Member of Congress
EARL BLUMENAUER LOIS CAPPS Member of Congress Member of Congress
BEN CHANDLER EMANUEL CLEAVER Member of Congress Member of Congress
SUSAN DAVIS PETER DEFAZIO Member of Congress Member of Congress
DIANA DEGETTE KEITH ELLISON Member of Congress Member of Congress
ANNA ESHOO SAM FARR Member of Congress Member of Congress
BARNEY FRANK CHARLES A GONZALES Member of Congress Member of Congress
RAÚL M. GRIJALVA ALCEE HASTINGS Member of Congress Member of Congress
MAZIE K. HIRONO PAUL HODES Member of Congress Member of Congress
MIKE HONDA JESSE L. JACKSON, JR. Member of Congress Member of Congress
TIM JOHNSON CAROLYN KILPATRICK Member of Congress Member of Congress
DENNIS KUCINICH BARBARA LEE Member of Congress Member of Congress
SANDER LEVIN JOHN LEWIS Member of Congress Member of Congress
CAROLYN MALONEY EDWARD MARKEY Member of Congress Member of Congress
DORIS MATSUI BETTY MCCOLLUM Member of Congress Member of Congress
JAMES MCGOVERN JERRY MCNERNEY Member of Congress Member of Congress
GEORGE MILLER GWEN MOORE Member of Congress Member of Congress
JAMES MORAN JOHN OLVER Member of Congress Member of Congress
FRANK PALLONE DONALD PAYNE Member of Congress Member of Congress
DAVID PRICE LORETTA SANCHEZ Member of Congress Member of Congress
ADAM SCHIFF JOSE SERRANO Member of Congress Member of Congress
CAROL SHEA-PORTER BRAD SHERMAN Member of Congress Member of Congress
PETE STARK BETTY SUTTON Member of Congress Member of Congress
MIKE THOMPSON JOHN TIERNEY Member of Congress Member of Congress
CHRIS VAN HOLLEN PETER VISCLOSKY Member of Congress Member of Congress
ROBERT WEXLER LYNN WOOLSEY Member of Congress Member of Congress
DAVID WU LOUISE SLAUGHTER Member of Congress Member of Congress |
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