DEAR PUBLIC LANDS SUPPORTER:
Fee
Alert!
A congressional
hearing has been scheduled in Washington DC for Wednesday June 18th at 10am
EDT, on public lands access fees.
Your comments
are needed and may be emailed directly to the House's National Parks, Forests
and Public Lands subcommittee for inclusion as testimony in the official
record of the hearing.
Below you
will find background information, some points to include in your comments,
the format required, and the email address to send them to. There is also
a sample letter to fax to Subcommittee members requesting their attendance
at the hearing. You can also watch the hearing live on your computer, on
June 18th! Information about the live webcast will be posted at the Subcommittee
website.
BACKGROUND:
The Federal
Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA) was enacted as a rider to the 2005
omnibus appropriations bill. It replaced the Recreation Fee Demo Program
that had been in place since 1996. It was never voted on in the House and
was never introduced in the Senate.
The oversight
hearing on Wed June 18th, before the House of Representatives Subcommittee
on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands is titled "Paying to Play: Implementation
of Fee Authority on Federal Lands." The subcommittee will be examining all
aspects of implementation of the FLREA and all comments will be useful.
In the
US Senate, S. 2438, introduced in December 2007, would repeal most provisions
of the FLREA and revert fees to the statutes in place prior to Fee Demo's
enactment in 1996. S. 2438 has not yet been scheduled for a legislative
public hearing in the Senate. Neither has it yet been introduced in the
House of Representatives.
It is the
hope of fee opponents that the upcoming outcry from the American public
to the House public hearing on June 18th will lead to a number of Representatives
coming together to introduce a House version of S. 2438.
As usual,
this action alert is truly a grassroots effort, passed from organization
to organization and from family to family around the nation. There is no
wealthy big-name nationwide group leading this push for comments. The input
to the House Subcommittee at the June 18th public hearing is very much up
to you, and to thousands of others like you, who believe in the long-standing
principle of fee-free access to undeveloped federal public lands. Please
participate!
WHAT
TO WRITE:
Please
send testimony that is as specific as possible. Do not copy the phrases
below verbatim. Change them around and make them personal. Add additional
concerns that you have about access fees.
Some points
to include in your comments:
€ The FLREA
specifies that access fees are prohibited simply for hiking, biking or horseback
riding on public lands. Yet thousands of trailheads are still subject to
access fees on Forest Service and BLM lands (name some such trailheads which
you use).
€ Protest
the Forest Service's creation of HIRAs (High Impact Recreation Areas), where
fees are levied for access to thousands of acres of undeveloped land. The
FLREA restricts access fees to developed sites that have six amenities present
(permanent toilets and trash cans, picnic tables, interpretive signs, designated
parking and security services).
€ Mention
that National Park visitation has fallen 5% since 2000, and that Forest
Service visitation declined 25.7% on forests surveyed in 2000 and again
in 2005.
€ State
your concern about the Forest Service's Recreation Facility Analysis, a
nationwide program that proposes to permanently close thousands of recreation
sites which the agency considers unable to pay their way with fees. This
is going on with little or no public notice.
€ Recreation
Resource Advisory Committees, set up by the Forest Service to give the green
light to new and/or increased access fees (as required by the FLREA), are
conducting their business without meaningful public input. Moreover, the
costs of these committee meetings are not being counted as an administrative
fee program expense by the agency.
€ Many
National Parks charge additional fees (on top of entrance fees) for access
to backcountry areas, for interpretive programs, and for mandatory transportation
systems set up to protect some Parks from excessive traffic. € Include examples
of places where fees are being charged by the Forest Service and BLM for:
parking, scenic overlooks, hiking/riding trails, general access, use of
undeveloped backcountry, and camping in undeveloped areas, even though all
of those are prohibited from fees by the FLREA.
€ Relate
any experiences you may have had with enforcement authorities.
€ Say that
you support a return to the fee policy that existed from 1965 to 1996 under
the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, when the Forest Service and BLM
charged fees only at developed camping, boating, and swimming sites, and
the entrance fees at National Parks covered access to interpretive programs,
backcountry activities, and mandatory transportation systems. Fee revenue
was subject to oversight by Congress, not levied as a double tax by local
managers who get to keep the money and make the spending decisions.
WRITTEN
EMAIL TESTIMONY IS BEING ACCEPTED FROM NOW THROUGH 5 PM EDT ON JULY 2 BUT
PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR COMMENTS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. YOUR TESTIMONY WILL BECOME
PART OF THE OFFICIAL RECORD OF THE HEARING. HERE'S HOW TO SUBMIT TESTIMONY.
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY TO BE SURE YOUR TESTIMONY IS
NOT REJECTED. 1. TESTIMONY MUST BE SUBMITTED AS A WORD OR WORD PERFECT EMAIL
ATTACHMENT, SINGLE SPACED AND FORMATTED FOR 8 1/2 X 11 PAPER. Note: NOT
pdf format!
2. THE SUBJECT LINE SHOULD READ: TESTIMONY FOR JUNE 18 OVERSIGHT HEARING.
3. BODY OF EMAIL SHOULD SAY: PLEASE INCLUDE THE ATTACHED TESTIMONY IN THE
OFFICIAL RECORD OF THE OVERSIGHT HEARING ON "PAYING TO PLAY: IMPLEMENTATION
OF FEE AUTHORITY ON FEDERAL LANDS."
4. SIGN THE BODY OF YOUR EMAIL WITH YOUR FULL NAME AND ADDRESS.
5. ATTACH YOUR TESTIMONY AS A WORD OR WORD PERFECT DOCUMENT SINGLE-SPACED
AND FORMATTED FOR 8 1/2 X 11 PAPER. MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR FULL NAME
AND ADDRESS. THE GREETING ON YOUR TESTIMONY SHOULD READ: "DEAR MR CHAIRMAN
AND DISTINGUISHED MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE."
6. YOUR TESTIMONY MUST BE NO MORE THAN 12 PAGES, PREFERABLY NO MORE THAN
TWO PAGES.
7. ADDRESS YOUR EMAIL TO: Domenick.Carroll@mail.house.gov
with a cc to Laurel.Angell@mail.house.gov.
Please
spend some time asking friends and family to submit comments as well! The
more comments that are received, the stronger will be the case for repealing
the FLREA. Thank you all for your help.
BUT
WAIT! THERE'S MORE!
Another
important action to take is to contact the members of the Subcommittee and
ask them to be sure and attend the Hearing. Let them know that this is an
important issue to you and that you are submitting written testimony and
will be watching the webcast. If your own Representative is on the Subcommittee
(see list below) you can ask for their attendance by email using the form
at their website. Start at www.house.gov
to find your Representative's site. This only works if you are one of their
constituents. All others should be contacted by phone or (preferred) fax.
Don't use regular mail, it will be delayed in security.
Keep your
message short, simple, and polite. Here is a sample message. (It cannot
be stressed strongly enough that exact copies of this sample letter will
carry little weight with the Representatives, since using it verbatim takes
so little effort. PLEASE change it around, put it in your own words AND
add some personal comments.)
"Hello,
I am contacting you to request that Representative _______ please attend
the oversight hearing on public land recreation fees on June 18 in the Subcommittee
on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands. I am concerned that excessive
fees are limiting access, reducing visitation, and discouraging Americans
from enjoying the benefits of outdoor recreation on the beautiful National
Forests, Parks, and Bureau of Land Management lands that we all own in common.
This is an important issue to me. I will be submitting written testimony
into the record and will be watching the webcast of the hearing. I hope
to see Representative ________ there."
Here is
the contact information for the Subcommittee members:
Raul Grijalva, Chairman (AZ) Phone: 202-225-2435 Fax: 202-225-1541
Dale Kildee (MI) Phone: 202-225-3611 Fax: 202-225-6393
Neil Abercrombie (HI) Phone: 202-225-2726 Fax: 202-225-4580
Donna Christiansen (VI) Phone: 202-225-1790 Fax: 202-225-5517
Rush Holt (NJ) Phone: 202-225-5801 Fax: 202-225-6025
Dan Boren (OK) Phone: 202-225-2701 Fax: 202-225-3038
John Sarbanes (MD) Phone: 202-225-4016 Fax: 202-225-9219
Peter DeFazio (OR) Phone: 202-225-6416 Fax: 202-225-0032
Maurice Hinchey (NY) Phone: 202-225-6335 Fax: 202-226-0774
Ron Kind (WI) Phone: 202-225-5506 Fax: 202-225-5739
Lois Capps (CA) Phone: 202-225-3601 Fax: 202-225-5632
Jay Inslee (WA) Phone: 202-225-6311 Fax: 202-226-1606
Mark Udall (CO) Phone: 202-225-2161 Fax: 202-226-7840
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (SD) Phone: 202-225-2801 Fax: 202-225-5823
Heath Shuler (NC) Phone: 202-225-6401 Fax: 202-226-6422
Rob Bishop (UT) Ranking Member Phone: 202-225-0453 Fax: 202-225-5857
John Duncan (TN) Phone: 202-225-5435 Fax: 202-225-6440
Chris Cannon (UT) Phone: 202-225-7751 Fax: 202-225-5629
Thomas Tancredo (CO) Phone: 202-225-7882 Fax: 202-226-4623
Jeff Flake (AZ) Phone: 202-225-2635 Fax: 202-226-4386
Steve Pearce (NM) Phone: 202-225-2365 Fax: 202-225-9599
Henry Brown (SC) Phone: 202-225-3176 Fax: 202-225-3407
Louie Gohmert (TX) Phone: 202-225-3035 Fax: 202-226-1230
Tom Cole (OK) Phone: 202-225-6165 Fax: 202-225-3512
Dean Heller (NV) Phone: 202-225-6155 Fax: 202-225-5679
William Sali (ID) Phone: 202-225-6611 Fax: 202-225-3029
Doug Lamborn (CO) Phone: 202-225-4422 Fax: 202-226-2638
PLEASE
TAKE ACTION TODAY TO RESTORE PUBLIC ACCESS TO PUBLIC LANDS! ©2008
Western Slope No Fee Coalition