Wetlands Update
From Don Pachner
The New York State Legislation has passed an on-time budget
for the first time in recent memory; however, they did not include wetlands
legislation in the budget.
Once again Senate Majority leader Joe Bruno has held off
expanding wetlands regulation. Through radio ads and lots of constituent calls
to Senators, we were able to notch up the pressure on Bruno. So, while we didn't
get what we hoped for, expansion of the state law, we did gain some ground.
Senator Bruno told some of our supporters like Senator LaValle
that while wetlands wouldn't be addressed during the budget, it would be
addressed after the budget. LaValle's environmental staffer reported he was told
by Bruno's staff that wetlands was this year's big environmental issue like
brownfields was two years ago and it would be addressed.
Our number of supporters grows, while the overall number of
Republican Senators falls. Last year 20 of 38 Republican Senators publicly
stated they were on our side. As of last week, 24 of 35 Republican Senators say
they are on our side.
Bruno's office is showing signs of strain. In response to the
radio ads that we did jointly with Trout Unlimited, a member of Bruno's staff
called to question their charitable status and whether or not they could justify
the claims in the ad. In essence threatening them. A similar conversation
occurred between this same staffer and the President of the New York State
Conservation Council which represents county federations of hunting and fishing
groups. In that instance on hearing that the Council was supporting the DiNapoli/Marcellino
wetlands bill, the staffer is quoted as saying, "If you know what's good for
you, you won't touch this issue." A statement that was not well received to put
it mildly.
So, while we didn't get wetlands protection as part of the
budget as we had hoped, we have advanced our position and gained ground.
Marcellino's office told us at our Lobby day that they were going to move the
bill at next week's committee meeting.
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