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American Motorcyclist Association | 13515 Yarmouth
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March 25, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Omnibus Public Lands Bill
Scheduled for Vote: Take
Action Now!
PICKERINGTON, Ohio --
The American
Motorcyclist Association (AMA)
is urging all motorcyclists to
contact their U.S.
representatives to vote "No" on
H.R. 146, known as the
Revolutionary War and War of
1812 Battlefield Acquisition
Grant Program. This bill was
formerly known as S. 22, the
Omnibus Public Land Management
Act of 2009. If passed, it will
prohibit all motorized vehicle
access on more than 2 million
acres of public lands.
Congress' first attempt to pass
this measure, S. 22, was
defeated two weeks ago in the
House. However, following this
defeat, the Senate leadership,
using a little known
parliamentary procedure, brought
H.R. 146 to the floor, inserted
the language from S. 22, and
passed the bill on March 19 by a
vote of 77 to 20.
"AMA members stepped up and
helped defeat this unfair
measure the first time, and we
can defeat it again," said AMA
Vice President for Government
Relations Ed Moreland.
"All
motorcyclists, all-terrain
vehicle riders and anyone who
favors open and fair government
must deliver Congress a strong
message: Do not attack our right
to recreate responsibly on
public land, and do not enact leglislation without open and
balanced public debate."
H.R. 146 is now up for
consideration in the House. It
consists of a daunting
collection of more than 160
pieces of legislation and more
than 1,300 pages of text.
Normally, this legislation would
require a two-thirds majority to
pass. However, the House
Democratic leadership wants to
consider H.R. 146 under regular
order so the bill would pass
with only a simple majority. For
this bill to be considered under
regular order, the House must
first pass a rule.
To help preserve access to
public lands, the AMA is
encouraging its members to
contact their representatives
and urge them to vote "No" on
the rule regarding H.R. 146 and
also insist they vote "No" on
the final passage of H.R. 146.
Immediate action is critical to
help keep more than 2 million
acres of public land open to
motorized recreation.
With such a short
time frame for action, the best
way to request that your
representative vote "No" on H.R.
146 is to call. Visit the
Issues & Legislation section
of the AMA's website at
www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com to
get the phone number for your
representative. Enter your zip
code in the "Find Your
Officials" box and click on the
name of your representative. If
you would prefer to contact your
representative with e-mail, you
can also do that on the AMA's
website. The government
relations staff has provided a
pre-written letter for your
use.
"Every representative must know
that responsible motorized
recreationists want them to vote
"No" on the rule and "No" on the
final passage of H.R. 146,"
Moreland said.
"Please call your
representative and tell everyone
you know to do the same."
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About the
American Motorcyclist Association
Since 1924, the AMA
has promoted and protected the
motorcycling lifestyle. AMA members
come from all walks of life and they
navigate many different routes on
their journey to the same
destination: freedom on two wheels.
As the world's largest motorcycle
organization with nearly 300,000
members, the AMA advocates for
motorcyclists' interests in the
halls of local, state and federal
government, the committees of
international governing
organizations and the court of
public opinion. Through member
clubs, promoters and partners, the
AMA sanctions more motorsports
competition events than any other
organization in the world. Through
its Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum,
the AMA preserves the heritage of
motorcycling for future generations.
For more
information, visit
www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
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