Vermont Congressional Delegation Offers
Wilderness Bill Compromise;
Governor Douglas Accepts
Delegation Will Attempt
To Get The New England Wilderness Bill
Back On The Legislative Tracks
WASHINGTON (Wednesday, Sept. 27) – Working to
rescue the New England Wilderness Act and its provisions for Vermont,
the Vermont Congressional Delegation Wednesday offered a compromise to
Gov. James Douglas (R), who now has accepted it.
The Vermont Congressional Delegation – Sen. Patrick
Leahy (D), Sen. Jim Jeffords (I) and Congressman Bernie Sanders (I) –
proposed again to Governor Douglas that 6,066 acres of the northern part
of the proposed Glastenbury wilderness area be removed from the bill.
The Governor has accepted it and has agreed to weigh in, if needed, with
the same House Republican leaders he had written to earlier -- this time
to urge its approval.
The Delegation’s members said they will work around
the clock to attempt to bring the modified bill to House and Senate
votes, although the regular congressional session is drawing to a close
at the end of this week.
[The Vermont Congressional Delegation’s letter to
Governor Douglas is
available as a
PDF.]
September 27, 2006
The Honorable James H. Douglas
Governor
State of Vermont
109 State Street
Montpelier, VT 05609
Dear Governor Douglas:
We are writing to confirm the compromise that we
have all agreed upon in order to secure final passage of S.2463, the New
England Wilderness Act of 2006, which unanimously passed the Senate on
September 19, 2006.
To address the actionable concerns you expressed in
your September 22, 2006 letter to Chairman Pombo, the Delegation will
reiterate our previous offer and amend our legislation to remove the
approximately 6,000 acres in the proposed Glastenbury Wilderness Area
which S. 2463 added to the wilderness study area designated by the
Forest Service management plan. Once complete, the Delegation will
expect your assistance, should the House and Senate leadership ask you
to confirm your support of the legislation, as amended.
It was our strong preference to enact S.2463, as
passed with the support of the entire United States Senate, and the vast
majority of Vermonters. But, we are glad to have reached an agreement
that promises to preserve these unique and carefully selected wild lands
for our children and grandchildren. We hope that together with you we
can salvage this opportunity at this very late hour in the legislative
process.
Sincerely,
(signed)
Patrick Leahy
United States Senator
James Jeffords
United States Senator
Bernie Sanders
Member of Congress