
For
Immediate Release
Contact:
April
4, 2006
Adam Sharp (202) 224-0098
adam_sharp@landrieu.senate.gov
Landrieu
to Hold Action on Presidential Appointees
Urges
Action on Levees, Coastal Restoration
WASHINGTON
– U.S. Senator Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., said today that she intends to
exercise her power as a member of the United States Senate to prevent further
consideration of any and all Executive appointments until significant progress
is made to secure White House commitments to levee protection and coastal
restoration in
“This
is literally a life-or-death situation for the people of my state,” she wrote
in a letter sent to President George W. Bush this afternoon. “We can no longer
rely on promises. We need action, and we need action now.”
Last
week, the Administration’s
In
her letter, Sen. Landrieu urged the President to put the full weight of his
office behind an immediate national commitment to fully fund and implement an
integrated, coordinated, and comprehensive levee, flood control and coastal
restoration program that protects the lives of Americans living in the
She
also urged the President to make an immediate, specific request to Congress of
at least $6 billion to fund this effort, and called for him to issue Executive
Orders instructing agencies such as the Army Corps of Engineers to take
emergency steps to implement the commitment on a fast-tracked basis.
“Members
of the Louisiana Congressional Delegation from both parties have asked your
administration for such a national commitment for a long time,” Sen. Landrieu
wrote, adding that the commitment should include support for a federal
revenue-sharing that would provide a long-term revenue stream to fund coastal
protection and wetlands restoration projects and maintenance for years to come.
“Money
spent on levees and flood control today will save the federal government
billions in the future,” she added.
A
full copy of the letter is attached.
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