Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The Obamuments Saga Continues - Congress Takes Action


The Recreation HQ continues to object to the Department of Interior’s continued stonewalling of The General’s March 17 FOIA Appeal to obtain documents about the 3rd party dealings the DOI had with pro-Wilderness groups regarding the designation of Obamuments throughout the country including the Stonyford OHV Area in Northern California. This stonewalling is in conflict with DOI’s “Promise of Transparency” on April 7.

April 7 DOI Promise of Transparency
http://www.doi.gov/news/doinews/2010_04_07_news.cfm




Based on the following action by Congress today, it appears that Western Legislators are also frustrated with DOI’s refusal to be forthcoming with requested information related to Obamuments.

April 13 Western GOP Resolution and Info on Obamument Issue
http://republicans.resourcescommittee.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=180575




The General asks you to remain vigilant on this and other land use issues and thanks you in advance for your support.

1 comment:

  1. Hopefully this is not a red herring intended to divert attention and resources away from some more devious plot. The idea of making the land from Lake Berryessa to Snow Mountain, including Clear Lake, a National Monument seems a little absurd. Why not just include the whole chain up to the Trinity Alps.

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