Last month I reached out for help from fellow moms across the nation. In the summer of 2010, my daughter’s best friend stood in the Gulf with tears streaming down her face as oil washed ashore in Alabama. Saving this region for our children and grandchildren means a lot to those moms who live along the Gulf Coast, and we are once again asking for your help.
Many outside the Gulf region are hearing that we are back to normal, but we continue to find tarballs on our beaches, mats of tar beneath the surface of local waters and fish with lesions, leading to questions about long-term impacts to the health of our waters and our communities. With the possibility of a BP settlement looming and with the highly charged political season upon us, I once again reach out for your help. The time to bring BP fine dollars back to the Gulf for restoration is now.
The RESTORE Act, or Senate Bill 1400, was introduced by Gulf Senators as an effort to send 80% of the fines BP will pay from this disaster back to the Gulf Coast for environmental and economic recovery. Sending this money to the region that suffered can make a huge impact on Gulf economies and make the area more resilient to future disasters. The Gulf produces nearly half of the U.S. domestic energy supply, holds seven of the nation’s ten largest ports, and produces two-thirds of the nation’s shrimp and oysters. If the five Gulf states were its own nation, we’d have the seventh largest economy in the world. The health of these resources truly impacts the entire nation.
What we need from you:
All it takes is a phone call. We need friends in Non-Gulf Coast states to fax and/or phone their two US senators. Ask for the staffer on environmental or governmental affairs and urge the senator to support the RESTORE Act. You can find the names and contact information from Senators in all 50 states here. We need to contact senators now. We will lose the opportunity to send this important funding to the Gulf if we do not act quickly.
Message:
- The Gulf Coast provides energy independence, commerce, ecotourism, and national security to the entire nation. Restoration of Gulf resources is critical for the region as well as the nation.
- If most of the fine dollars are not designated to environmental and economic recovery of the Gulf Coast, they will disappear into the federal budget. Applying BP fine dollars to Gulf restoration will create thousands of jobs and make the area more resilient to future disasters.
- When a disaster of this magnitude strikes, the entire nation must support the affected area. The Gulf Coast’s environment, economy, and communities bore the brunt of this disaster, and these fines should go back to the Gulf Coast to fix what has been broken. The next disaster could be in your state; we would want citizens of that state to get fair and reasonable support.
Sample content for fax or phone call:
“Senator (NAME), I support the RESTORE Act because I know the importance of the Gulf Coast to (Senator’s State), the United States and around the world. I hope you will support it too.” Then add a version of the message points above.
Thank you so much for your help. We are grateful to have your support and are hopeful that we can work together to pass the RESTORE Act in 2012.
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