Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Postcards and Notecards Available to Send to Secretary Jewell

Secretary Sally Jewell needs to hear our support for the Minnesota River Blueway nomination! Postcards and notecards that are perfect for writing to Sec. Jewell are available on the Minnesota River Blueway's website - there are some with photos of the Minnesota River, and some that have extra space for you to share a personal note- perhaps a favorite memory you have of the Minnesota River. Please print out a postcard or notecard and mail it in today!

http://www.minnesotariverblueway.com/news---events.html

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Action alert!

Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell needs to hear why we support the Minnesota River Blueway. Please write Secretary Jewell stating your support for the Minnesota River becoming a Blueway.

Department of the Interior
1849 C Street, N.W.
Washington DC 20240

If you need a reference to help you with your letter, check out this info sheet.  https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6qTpEDbmqcTNXBZTzVlQ3JYUGc/edit?usp=sharing
 

Thursday, November 07, 2013

Activate the Minnesota River Blueway!

This info sheet will update you on the status of the Minnesota River Blueway nomination.
Minnesota River Blueway Info Sheet 11-7-13

Wednesday, November 06, 2013

Water Resources Reform and Development Act

An excerpt from this week’s edition of MN/DOT's Transportation Weekly.  Articles of interest include:
 
House Passes Bipartisan Water Bill by Bipartisan Margin, 417-3.  Wednesday, the House of Representatives passed the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA) by an overwhelming vote of 417-3.  This huge margin reflects the unanimity among House leadership on this legislation and the ability of both party caucuses to manage their constituents’ interests.  House approval of this bill opens the way for a conference with the Senate on its water projects bill, to produce a final bill for Congress to pass and send to President Obama.
 
WRRDA provides $12 billion for a wide range of waterways construction projects handled by the Army Corps of Engineers' civil works arm, including:
·         Projects for mitigating storm and hurricane damage
·         Restoring ecosystems
·         Flood control projects
·         Navigation projects.
·         Dredging for Seaport harbors and other channel maintenance for ports handling ocean vessels
·         Upgrading locks and dams on inland waterways.
·         Assistance for state and local governments with levee safety programs
·         Assistance for Indian tribes with planning and technical assistance for water resources projects.
 
Key Minnesota provisions:
·         Closure of the Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam in Minneapolis one year after the date of enactment if the annual average tonnage moved during the preceding 5 years was less than 1,500,000 tons.
·         Authorization of two Minnesota projects:
--A joint Minnesota/North Dakota project  to divert the Red River around the Fargo metroplex ($800 million in federal funds). 
--$6.4 million for the Marsh Lake Ecosystem Restoration Project (DNR is the state partner) to restore the Pomme de Terre River to its historic channel (Big Stone. Lac Qui Parle and Swift counties). 
 
House-Senate Budget Talks Begin.  The House and Senate Conference Committee convened on October 16.  The two chambers are far apart on total amount of discretionary spending for the twelve appropriations bills for FY 2014:  the Senate budget contains $91.1 billion more than the House total.  The House budget calls for $415 billion and the Senate budget calls for $506 billion.  Highway Trust Funded programs are not impacted by discretionary spending decisions. 
 
The Senate funding total for the following transportation programs is $33.5 billion.  The House budget would cut $2.6 billion in funding from this list of programs:
·         FAA
·         Other US DOT discretionary programs
·         Coast Guard
·         Corps of Engineers Water Program
·         Transportation Security Administration

Monday, November 04, 2013

Opportunity to advocate for the Minnesota River!

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell will visit the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 at 12:00 pm to announce a new nationwide report that details the economic contributions of national wildlife refuges to the economy.  Following the release of the report, the Secretary will tour the refuge to discuss the economic importance of national wildlife refuges to local economies and communities and will lay out her vision for conservation for our country, as highlighted in her recent speech at the National Press Club.

Minnesota River Watershed Members interested in attending can contact Cathi Fouchi cathi.fouchi@state.mn.us  for additional details.