Some people come to Arizona to start a new life, create a new beginning. But they also come to savor the OId West, and that rugged independence still lives here in the architectural gems that dot the state.
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Lottery ad extolls youth programming at Arizona State Parks
Sydney and her family have been to every Arizona state park. She has the badges to prove it. She also has the knowledge that comes with all of that exploring. Now, as a junior ranger, she’s sharing her enthusiasm with other kids, inspiring them to get out there and learn from nature too. And you are playing a role. Every time someone plays the Arizona Lottery, they help fund great places like Arizona State Parks, which in turn gives so much back to our kids.
Downtown Phoenix rally urges lawmakers to keep state parks open
[Source: ABC.news.com, Tara Twietmeyer, 2-2-2010] — The lawn at the State Capitol was packed with demonstrators Monday holding signs that read, “Closed parks? Shame on you!” In the midst of major budget cuts nearly 200 people gathered to try and persuade the states lawmakers to find money to keep state parks open. “We understand the Legislature has a tough budget to deal with, but there’s no reason for them to do what they did to parks,” Sandy Bahr, Sierra Club Arizona Chapter said.
Last month, after new budget cuts from the Legislature, the Arizona State Board voted to close 13 state parks by the end of June. Eight others are either already closed, were transferred to outside control or are being kept open through an outside funding source.
Monday, demonstrators said closing even more parks would bring more money problems to rural areas which rely on tourism. They are proposing a bill that would charge Arizonans an annual fee when they register their vehicle, which would allow them into parks for free [Note: To read the full article, click here.] Photos (c) Tye R. Farrell
Sierra Club: Tell lawmakers to save Arizona State Parks
[Source: Tucson Weekly, Jim Nintzel, 1-29-2010] — The latest bulletin from Sierra Club lobbyist Sandy Bahr: Hi everyone! Don’t forget Environmental Day — Rally for Parks at the Capitol on Monday from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. We will have a brief program on the House Lawn. Speakers will focus on parks and environmental programs and let us know how we can help turn the tide.
Please contact your legislators and tell them you support State Parks! Ask them to:
- Discontinue the transfer of monies from the Heritage Fund to the State Forester.
- Eliminate all of the Fund Reductions and Transfers and Excess Balance Transfers from December 2009 — totaling about $8.6 million.
- Allow Parks to keep all enhancement dollars (park fees) for operations, including those being collected currently.
- Reject proposals for Fiscal Year 2011 that would divert all of the Heritage Fund dollars to the General Fund or any proposals to permanently divert all of the lottery revenues to the General Fund. This affects Game and Fish habitat and endangered species programs too.
- Support a program that would allow Arizona residents with an Arizona license plate to visit all Arizona parks without paying an entrance fee. This can be accommodated by implementation of a $9 fee on Arizona vehicle licenses that will generate about $39 million, which will allow parks to maintain and operate the system.
- Stop all Fund Reductions and Transfers and Excess Balance Transfers — keep fee funds for their intended purposes.
- Expand partnerships with local governments and volunteer entities to keep parks operating and maintained.
- Recognize parks and open space as integral to our quality of life, our economy, and to the future of our state and generations yet to come.
To email your legislators or find their direct phone numbers, click on Legislators or paste http://www.azleg.gov/MemberRoster.asp into your browser. If you’re outside the Phoenix area, you can call your legislators’ offices toll free at 1-800-352-8404. In the Phoenix area call (602) 926-3559 (Senate) or (602) 926-4221 (House) and ask them to connect you with your legislators.
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