Saturday, April 24, 2010

State Parks Measure Submitted for November Ballot

On Monday, a coalition of environmental groups submitted approximately 760,000 signatures to California election officials in support of a ballot measure that would raise funds for state parks. The parks funding campaign needs 433,931 valid signatures of registered voters to qualify the measure for the November 2nd ballot.  Election officials now have until June 24 to certify the measure.

If approved by a simple majority of voters in November, the measure would give Californians free admission to all of California's 278 parks, including redwood forests, historic sites, and beaches in exchange for an increased vehicle registration fees of $18 annually. The measure would raise the state parks operation budget to approximately $500 million a year, compared to the woefully inadequate current budget of $380 million, and would eliminate the need to close parks for a lack of funds
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(From PCL via Jake Sigg’s Nature News)

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