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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

BPs Fines Should Be Used to Restore Gulf Coast



Without congressional action, between $5.4 billion and $21.1 billion in expected Clean Water Act fines would be on track to go to a fund to pay for the cleanup of future oil spills, as well as to the federal treasury, instead of the Gulf Coast. Take action now and urge your senate delegation to pass the Restore Act.
The Mississippi River Delta supports some of the best hunting and fishing anywhere in the world.
The delta hosts as many as 10 million ducks and geese during the winter—that’s roughly 70 percent of the waterfowl that use the Central and Mississippi flyways. And the Mississippi River Delta is one of the only places where you can catch bass, redfish, and tuna all within a few miles.
Unfortunately the BP oil spill had a devastating impact on the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River Delta. Hundreds of miles of shoreline were oiled; tens of thousands of square miles of Gulf waters were closed to fishing. The spill could not have come at worse time for spawning fish and nesting birds—and the oil is compounding Louisiana’s longstanding erosion problems that cause an average of a football field of marsh to vanish into the Gulf every hour.
Despite the continued threats to fish and wildlife in the Gulf, the Senate is stalling on a bipartisan piece of legislation called the RESTORE Act that will help the Gulf recover from the 2010 oil spill.
Without your voice, this common-sense piece of legislation may not make it across the finish line.

  • Tell your Senator why restoring the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River Delta is important to you, your business or your organization.

  • Ask the Senators to make passage of the RESTORE Act a priority—before the two-year anniversary of the spill this April.

  • The RESTORE Act will dedicate 80% of the Clean Water Act fines from the BP oil spill to restoring the Gulf of Mexico.

Calling is much more effective but if you prefer to send your comments via e-mail you can do so 

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