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The land in the rec area is already closed to motorized use, the land in the park looks EXACTLY like the land in the rec area, its all about a land grab.
I called Sen Patty Murray's office and they don't know of this bill. Does anyone have a HB (House Bill) or SB(Senate Bill) number for this? I talked with Andy Walgamott at Northwest Sportsman Mag and he doesn't have the info, either. Please post and/or PM me with this if you have it. Thanks,John
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016332443_apwanorthcascadesparkexpansion1stldwritethru.htmlarticle from today in the Seattle times originally taken from the Wenatchee world
Quote from: whacker1 on September 27, 2011, 12:25:27 PMhttp://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016332443_apwanorthcascadesparkexpansion1stldwritethru.htmlarticle from today in the Seattle times originally taken from the Wenatchee worldaccording to the article it will take an act of congress, but there is no legislation that has been introduced thus far. It did say they were working with Maria Cantwell's office to try and introduce legislation. The most concerning is that they believe that it could create 1000 jobs...... I would like to see the study that created that load of
Quote from: whacker1 on September 27, 2011, 12:28:47 PMQuote from: whacker1 on September 27, 2011, 12:25:27 PMhttp://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016332443_apwanorthcascadesparkexpansion1stldwritethru.htmlarticle from today in the Seattle times originally taken from the Wenatchee worldaccording to the article it will take an act of congress, but there is no legislation that has been introduced thus far. It did say they were working with Maria Cantwell's office to try and introduce legislation. The most concerning is that they believe that it could create 1000 jobs...... I would like to see the study that created that load of You can't stop proposals. Any nut with a pen, including me, can make a proposal. They have to get a congressman or senator to sponsor legislation to make it a bill. Then the bill hass to pass committee. Then it must be put before the body of the sponsors and approved by Congress. The President then signs it. It's quite a process. Getting the word out to our US senators and representatives now can do a lot of good in making them gun shy about sponsoring it in the future when it rears its ugly head. Don't get too worked up about it yet, though. It's still just in the hands of the people smokin' the rope.
But how many jobs will it destroy or eliminate