A Special Message
from Bob Graham
http://floridaconservationcoalition.org/item/228382
Fellow conservationists and friends,
Conservation and other organizations and hundreds of
dedicated citizens of all walks of life from throughout Florida have joined together to voice their concerns
about the way the State’s environment and natural resources are being
mistreated. In 2011 the Governor and
Legislature placed our state’s natural heritage in jeopardy. The Florida Conservation Coalition with your
help is dedicated to stopping and reversing this ill-conceived and reckless
trend.
The issues that face us are described in the attached
Coalition position papers. In order to
focus our efforts for the forthcoming year, we have placed heavy emphasis on
water. I encourage you to read these
papers on this website to get a better sense of the situation facing
Our immediate job is to convince the Legislature that it
went too far and must correct and reverse its misguided actions of 2011. One of the most effective ways of influencing
the Legislature is by one-on-one personal contact with individual legislators
in their home territory. While the
conservation organizations will be doing their best at convincing legislators
in
If you are acquainted with a legislator(s), go visit him
or her; develop a friendly relationship if you don’t already have one. The best place for the visit is likely to be
in his or her district office either before the legislative session starts on
January 10, or during the weekend in early January when the legislator has
returned home. In
You may wish to show the legislator the Florida
Conservation Coalition’s position papers.
The Coalition is particularly
interested in knowing the legislator’s attitude toward our concerns (opposed,
non-committal, supportive); is the legislator willing to consider revisions to
some of the changes made in 2011, and if so which changes?; did the legislator
have questions or requests for further information, and if so, what were
they? Also, please secure the name of
the legislative aide.
Report back the results of your meeting. If you use Facebook, you can write on our wall and report your
efforts. If you do not use Facebook, please report to the Florida Conservation
Coalition via email. I do not believe
that letters are nearly as effective as personal contact, but if you cannot
visit, please do write or email. On
request we can provide you with legislator contact information.
As an alternative, if you know someone who shares our
concerns and has a personal or political relationship with a legislator, please
provide us with his or her name and contact information, and we will follow up.
While every legislator is important and needs attention,
some need extra attention. Attached is a
list of some of the key legislators who merit special attention.
In three short months of 2011, the Governor and
Legislature set
I am privileged to be to working with you, the members of
the Florida Conservation Coalition - people who love and care for the natural
treasures of Our State. Best wishes to
you, your family and our blessed
Bob Graham