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eNotes: Weekly News Briefs from the National Association of Conservation Districts

May 27, 2009

Congress Observes Memorial Day Recess

This week, Congress is in a week-long recess for Memorial Day. While Members of Congress are at home, conservation districts have an opportunity to weigh in on fiscal year 2010 (FY10) conservation funding. Last week, NACD issued an action alert in response to deep cuts to Farm Bill conservation spending in the Administration’s proposed FY10 budget. Altogether, conservation programs would be reduced by over $400 million under the proposed budget. Conservation districts are encouraged to visit with Members of Congress during the recess period in support of maintaining full conservation funding. More information is available on NACD’s website at http://www.nacdnet.org/policy/action/alert_5-20-09.phtml.

Committee Passes Cap-and-Trade Climate Bill

Last week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES) by a vote of 33-25. The vote came after four days of review by the Committee and discussion on over eighty amendments. The bill increases energy efficiency standards for transportation, appliances and buildings, sets greenhouse gas reduction levels of 17 percent by 2020, 42 percent by 2030 and 83 percent by 2050 (compared to 2005 levels). The legislation can now be reviewed by several other Committees in the House of Representatives, including the Agriculture Committee. The full House is expected to consider the bill in July.

Prior to the start of the Committee action last week, NACD joined 40 other forestry, conservation and energy organizations and associations providing comments on the domestic offset program in ACES. The compelling arguments presented in this letter supporting the use of domestic offsets are their cost effectiveness, timeliness, availability and efficiency. The letter also stresses the need for the U.S. Department of Agriculture to be involved the development of agriculture and forestry offsets. Click here to view the letter.

NACD Sends Transportation Letters to Congress

Legislation to reauthorize the Surface Transportation Act—also known as SAFETEA—is slated for this year. Current transportation laws expire this year, so a reauthorization is necessary in the near future. NACD has been engaged with coalitions to support the inclusion of a variety of conservation provisions in the transportation bill.

Last week, NACD sent letters to key leaders on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, both of which have jurisdiction over transportation. The letter urged support of water quality and stormwater management practices related to transportation project planning and construction in the legislation. NACD also joined with a coalition of conservation, environmental and wildlife organizations in a separate letter supporting water quality, invasive species control and wildlife habitat considerations for any federally funded transportation project in proposed legislation. The letters can be viewed on NACD’s website at http://www.nacdnet.org/policy/input/letters/.

National Watershed Coalition Recognizes NACD, Franz

NACD Past President Bill Wilson and Director of Legislative Affairs Keira Franz both traveled to Wichita, Kansas last week to participate in the National Watershed Coalition’s Annual Meeting. Franz briefed meeting attendees on NACD’s efforts during the development of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). NACD worked with the National Watershed Coalition (NWC) on proposals for funding of USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) watershed programs, which received a total of $340 million in the final stimulus bill.

During the meeting, NWC awarded NACD a Partnership in Excellence Award, recognizing the Association’s efforts on behalf of watershed project sponsors, as well as NACD’s support for the revitalization of the NRCS watershed programs through the ARRA. Franz was also awarded a separate Extra Mile Award for her personal energy and efforts on behalf of conservation districts watershed and project sponsors.

New Biomass Desk Guide Available from NACD

Communities today are challenged to develop effective strategies that support forest ecosystem health, mitigate the effects of climate change, satisfy growing energy needs and provide local economic opportunities. For some communities, woody biomass may be a viable option for meeting these needs. Forests in the United States represent an important potential energy and bio-based product resource.

NACD—in collaboration with federal, state and local partners—is working to raise awareness about the potential for woody biomass as a primary feedstock for such products. Together, these partners have made available a new Woody Biomass Desk Guide and Toolkit. The Desk Guide provides an overview of woody biomass production and utilization in the U.S., tips for providing effective outreach to clientele and educational handouts to share with audiences. The guide will equip natural resource professionals and outreach specialists with the information and tools needed to increase awareness of the use of woody biomass for energy in the U.S. Check it out on NACD’s website at http://nacdnet.org/resources/guides/biomass/.

Invite an NACD Officer to Participate in your Next Local Board Meeting

Does your local conservation district board ever ask questions during board meetings about where NACD stands on certain conservation issues? Maybe they wonder how NACD’s legislative and policy work impacts your local conservation district. The NACD Officers and Executive Board Members are willing to participate in your upcoming local conservation district board meeting via conference call. States can also join several districts together for a joint call with NACD leadership. All you need to do is ask. For more information or to schedule a call, please contact NACD Interim CEO Brad Ross at brad-ross@nacdnet.org.

EPA Offers American Wetlands Month Webcast

In observance of American Wetlands Month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is offering a free webcast tomorrow, May 28, entitled "Wetlands—Reconnecting Youth with Nature.” The webcast will explore the issue of societal distance from the natural world, efforts to change these trends and the unique role wetlands can play in reconnecting young people with nature. The webcast will feature Richard Louv, distinguished author and Chairman of the Children and Nature Network; Suzanne Pittenger-Slear, President and CEO of Environmental Concern Inc.; and Davon Kenneth Johnson, Earth Conservation Corps. The webcast will be two hours long and begins at 1 PM EDT. To register, please visit http://www.epa.gov/watershedwebcasts/.

Kodak Partnership Funds Greenway Projects

The Kodak American Greenways Award Program is a partnership project of the Eastman Kodak Company, The Conservation Fund and the National Geographic Society in which small grants are awarded to assist in planning and designing greenways across America.

Grant recipients are selected according to the following criteria: importance of the project to local greenway development efforts; demonstrated community support for the project; extent to which the grant will result in matching funds or other support from public or private sources; likelihood of tangible results; and capacity of the organization to complete the project.

The award amounts range from $500 to $2,500. Eligible applicants include both non-profit organizations as well as public agencies. Applications must be submitted electronically by June 30, 2009. For more information, please visit http://www.conservationfund.org/kodak_awards.

In this Issue

Congress Observes Memorial Day Recess (read more...)

Committee Passes Cap-and-Trade Climate Bill (read more...)

NACD Sends Transportation Letters to Congress (read more...)

National Watershed Coalition Recognizes NACD, Franz (read more...)

New Biomass Desk Guide Available from NACD (read more...)

Invite an NACD Officer to Participate in your Next Local Board Meeting (read more...)

EPA Offers American Wetlands Month Webcast (read more...)

Kodak Partnership Funds Greenway Projects (read more...)

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