[IPSM] URGENT ACTION - Today!

shelly luvnrev at colba.net
Wed Dec 21 03:47:52 PST 2005


The Gwich'in Steering Committee and Indigenous Environmental Network need your support today to stop drilling in the Arctic National Refuge. I'm not sure if calls from kanada would work to move members of senate... but its worth a try, no? Anyway, if you could also forward this message to any people and/or organizations you know in the US, I think this would be useful.

Solid.    shelly 

Urgent! TODAY! Tell Your Senators to Oppose the Addition of an Arctic
National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) Provision to the Defense Bill!

Call your Senators IMMEDIATELY! The Capitol Switchboard is (202) 224-3121.

Save the Arctic Refuge! Support the Gwich'in Nation!

The fight to save the Arctic isn't over yet. The Senate is expected to vote TODAY! - Wednesday - on the Defense Bill. We can still win the battle to save America's greatest wildlife sanctuary.

Urgent! TODAY! Tell Your Senators to Oppose the Addition of an Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) Provision to the Defense Bill!

Last-Minute Provision Would Open the Arctic Refuge to Drilling

This past Sunday, Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) succeeded in getting the GOP to add a last minute provision to the Defense Appropriations Bill that would open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to drilling. They attached a provision allowing oil drilling in the Arctic Refuge to an
unrelated bill to fund the military and hurricane recovery efforts in the Gulf of Mexico. On Monday morning the House passed this version of the bill, 308-106, and the bill is now moving to the Senate.

Arizona Senator John McCain, a decorated war hero, has called this move "disgusting."

Most people in DC are saying this Senate vote will take place TODAY!

There will probably be two types of votes: Procedural votes (on whether the Arctic provision violates Senate rules -- 51 needed) and a vote on Cloture (ending debate -- 60 needed). Both types of votes are extremely important and more likely would happen today - Wednesday!

Call your Senators IMMEDIATELY! The Capitol Switchboard is (202) 224-3121.

Just tell the operator what State you're from.  You will need to call twice to reach both senators.  Here's a sample message you can leave:

"Hello, my name is _____ and I live in _______.  I urge you to protect the Arctic Refuge by voting to block the Defense Department Appropriations bill until the provision allowing drilling in the Arctic is removed.  How do you plan to vote?"

URGE your Senator do everything in their power to remove Arctic drilling provisions from the Defense Authorization Bill so it can be passed! Tell them to vote against Cloture and vote in support of any procedural motion that would send the bill back to conference to remove the ANWR language.

Talking Points for Calling Your Senators

- It is outrageous that Arctic Refuge drilling has been slipped into the Defense Authorization Bill. The issue of oil drilling in the Arctic Refuge is too important to the American public and future generations to be snuck through in an attempt to circumvent the established process. It should be fully debated and brought to a vote on its own merits.

- Drilling ANWR is not the solution to our energy problems. Drilling in the Arctic Refuge would spoil this last great wilderness for an extremely insignificant amount of oil which would have little effect on high gas prices. It will also take 20 years for this oil to even enter the market.

- Threatening to hold the Defense spending bill hostage in order to force controversial Arctic National Wildlife drilling legislation through Congress is an indefensible, unvarnished abuse of power.  It is utterly unconscionable that any single member of the Senate would put funding for our national defense and hurricane relief in jeopardy to push a personal agenda that has failed again and again in Congress.

- Drilling proponents have always been willing to do or say anything in pursuit of his agenda, but this takes it to a new low.  Senator Stevens said today "The levees will be paid for when we drill in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge."  This is a desperate and despicable move that smacks of blackmail, and we fully expect leaders of both parties will put a stop to it.

- This fact that he has stooped to this desperate gambit also spotlights just how difficult it will be for Senator Stevens to cobble together 60 votes to pass his ill-conceived scheme.

- No one should be fooled: Senator Stevens himself has conceded that defeating his drilling rider would not really jeopardize funding for our troops.  A vote against this bill is a vote for integrity and honesty in the Senate.  We are confident that responsible Republican and Democrat leaders will reject this politically-motivated scheme to hijack important national policy priorities for the sake of a narrow, special-interest agenda that has otherwise failed to pass muster in this Congress.

- In the past, Senator Stevens has repeatedly tried similar schemes, linking drilling revenues to pensions for steelworkers and health benefits for coal miners, for example, and his is not the first time he has tried to use heating assistance for the poor (LIHEAP) as a "sweetener."  The unifying theme is a willingness to take advantage of the most vulnerable Americans in pursuit of further riches for oil companies.

- The details of this amendment starkly illustrate the unabashed cynicism of Senator Stevens' maneuverings. Connecting Arctic drilling revenues to aid for Katrina survivors is a bald-faced attempt to buy votes for something that would never make it through the Senate on its own merits.
For that reason alone, it deserves to be stopped in its tracks, now. 

- Although we support the Private Fuel Storage (PFS) provision in the bill that would protect nearly 100,000 acres of public land as wilderness, and interfere with the dangerous and unnecessary consortium of nuclear power utility companies' (PFS) proposal to build an "interim" radioactive waste
dump on the Skull Valley Goshute Indian reservation in Utah, we absolutely oppose the opening of ANWR to drilling! 

Americans and sovereign Indian Nations must stand together to protect the Arctic Wildlife Refuge.  The future of the Gwich'in Nation and the concerned Inupiat from Katovik Village depends on your support.

III. FOR MORE INFORMATION

Gwich'in Steering Committee
www.gwichinsteeringcommittee.org

Indigenous Environmental Network
www.ienearth.org


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