On November 18, the PA Federation of Sportsmen and Conservation wrote to members of the Senate and House urging them to protect dedicated state funds used to improve habitat and ensuring access to wild places in Pennsylvania as they finish the FY 2020-21 state budget.
"I write to you today to express our support for the Keystone Recreation Park & Conservation Fund, the Environmental Stewardship Fund, and all other conservation-focused funds held by the State Treasury.
"The PFSC views these funds as critical to the continued protection and promotion of cleaner environments, improved habitat and ensuring user access to our wild places in Pennsylvania, benefitting all wildlife and citizens of Pennsylvania and providing vital tourism interest from neighboring states.
"The financial benefit of combining the dollars raised privately and matching governmental funding sources results in a force multiplier that often exceeds $3 for every $1 contributed by the general fund to the various conservation funds.
“Defunding our conservation funds will put Pennsylvanians out of work and impact our citizens’ ability to enjoy the outdoors.."
The test of the letter follows--
Honorable Pennsylvania Senators and Representatives:
On behalf of the affiliated state organizations, sportsmen/conservation clubs, and individual members comprising the over 60,000 Pennsylvania conservationists represented by the Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen & Conservationists, I write to you today to express our support for the Keystone Recreation Park & Conservation Fund, the Environmental Stewardship Fund, and all other conservation-focused funds held by the State Treasury.
The PFSC views these funds as critical to the continued protection and promotion of cleaner environments, improved habitat and ensuring user access to our wild places in Pennsylvania, benefitting all wildlife and citizens of Pennsylvania and providing vital tourism interest from neighboring states.
The financial benefit of combining the dollars raised privately and matching governmental funding sources results in a force multiplier that often exceeds $3 for every $1 contributed by the general fund to the various conservation funds.
As you work through a difficult budget, we ask that you please refrain from cutting or removing any monies from established conservation funds.
PFSC also reminds you of the benefits the funding of the hundreds of “shovel ready” projects provides by employing Pennsylvanians and Pennsylvania’s small businesses and contractors throughout the Commonwealth.
Defunding our conservation funds will put Pennsylvanians out of work and impact our citizens’ ability to enjoy the outdoors.
The Pennsylvania Constitution. Article I, Section 27 clearly states: “The people have a right to clean air, pure water, and to the preservation of the natural, scenic, historic, and esthetic values of the environment. Pennsylvania’s public natural resources are the common property of all the people, including generations yet to come.”
Funding of the Environmental Stewardship Fund, Keystone Recreation Park & Conservation Fund and other conservation funds provide for delivering on this constitutional right.
We ask you to please ensure they continue to be supported and fully funded in all future Pennsylvania budgets.
Sincerely,
Harold Daub
Executive Director
PA Federation of Sportsmen & Conservationists
Click Here for a copy of the letter.
For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the PA Federation of Sportsmen and Conservation website.
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[Posted: November 18, 2020] PA Environment Digest
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