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National Legislation Impacting California Recreationist

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BLUERIBBON COALITION ACTION ALERT!

Travel Management Alert for OHVers in the West

As Western Representative for the BlueRibbon Coalition, I am deeply
concerned that anti-access groups and their supporters in Congress
will try and have Section 446 stripped when the House considers H.R.
2584, the Department of the Interior, Environment and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act.

Section 446 is Congressman Wally Herger's pro-access language that
attempts to fix some anti-access tenets from Region 5's version of the
Travel Management Rule. Section 446 is almost identical to bill
language in Herger's H.R. 242 that was introduced in February 2011.

The main issue is the Forest Service has proposed to close hundreds
if not thousands of miles of old logging roads to non-street legal OHV
use. This access is important for continued recreational access,
connectivity between existing OHV trail systems, and the rural
economy.

BRC is asking you to contact your local House member and ask them to
oppose any effort to strip Section 446 from H.R. 2584. If you need
help identifying your U.S. Representative, the BlueRibbon Coalition
has a handy tool in our Rapid Response Center at
http://www.sharetrails.org/rapid_response/
. All you need to do is type your zip code in the "Contact Lawmakers"
box and click GO. Click on your representative's name and then click
on the "Contact" tab to locate their phone number.

Here is a link to the July 26 Letter from Congressman Herger to his
Colleagues.

http://www.sharetrails.org/uploads/Herger-Protect_Access_to_National_Forests_in_California-1.pdf

If you recreate in California's National Forests, you need to take
action today and send a letter to Congress.

Thanks in advance for your attention to this request.

Don Amador

Western Representative

BlueRibbon Coalition
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