Your Enchanted Gardener headed for Sacramento to lobby the Agriculture Committee??? A Seed Dream begins to take form.
Date: 8/14/2005 11:32:50 AM ( 19 y ago)
What you need to do now:
http://www.environmentalcommons.org/seed-law-CA.html
What you can do
SB 1056 will be heard in a special hearing - date to be announced.
Sign up to receive email alerts regarding SB 1056 through Californians for GE-Free Agriculture.
http://www.registervisitors.com/calge/signup.htm
Contact your Assembly members and Senators. Register your opposition to SB 1056. Find your elected officials here.
http://www.ca.gov/state/portal/myca_leftnav_categories.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0...
Plan on attending the special hearing and voice your opposition to the proposed silencing of our democratic rights.
Call or write to the representatives on the Assembly Agriculture Committee.
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I am most grateful to Enchanted Garden
Member, John Vasconcellos, legendary California
Stateman and former Senator,
and and introducing Your Enchanted Gardener
to Sacramento State Capital life.
John's current project is the Politics of Trust Network.
i am a proud member.
In the summer of 2003, John extended his personal
hospitality, welcoming me to record through my camera
his daily activities. He shared with me an intimate
perspective of his life in Sacramento as we met
many of his friends and colleaques including
the Governor at that time, Gray Davis.
In my interaction with the Governor,
at a festive evening reception attended
by many in the assembly and senate,
Former Governor Gray Davis welcomed me
to become the Capitol Historian, however,
I told him I preferred to be the Enchanted Gardener.
I have a sense the next chapter of that Saga is
getting ready to unfold.
I have business again in Sacramento
and will be visiting their again before long
as events unfold regarding the future of California
that is now looking a its amendments to its Seed Policies.
For background on this see:
While in Sacramento, I meet an was befriended
by a number of professional Lobbyists for different
causes. I had a sense i definitely might in the future
have a calling in this regard for specific Enchanted Garden
Projects regarding organic agriculture.
i may be making some calls soon and taking a little trip
in that direction.
The ponds of Frey Vineyard once again call me.
Your Enchanted Gardener
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From: John Vasconcellos
Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 12:31:36 EDT
To:Senator Doug Brown
Subject: DOUG/WILL U FWD LESLIE'S EMAIL
CONCERN TO SENATORS MACHADO + TORLAKSON?
From: Your Enchanted Gardener
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 13:56:45 -0700
To: JOHN VASCONCELLOS
Subject: John, who are your friends in Sacramento?
Please hook me up! love from leslie, your enchanted gardener
Dear John, please help me!
Please alert Josh and our allies
in the Politics of Trust Network:
http://WWW.POLITICSOFTRUST.NET/
2. Please connect me up with your
friends in Sacramento who can help me defeat this
and be advocates for Sustainable Living and a bright
future for whole, pure, and natural foods.
I am very concerned about this
law that Sen Dean Flores is attempting
to get through, SB 1056.
This is dangerous to the future of organic food
and the health of the children we care about.
http://curezone.com/blogs/m.asp?f=92&i=602
Florez calls for statewide standards for seeds
SB 1056 overrides conflicting local regulations,
helps many farmers cut use of pesticides
SACRAMENTO – The Assembly Agriculture Committee will consider legislation today by Senator Dean Florez, D-Shafter, that would establish uniform standards for the regulation of seeds in California, under the existing California Seed Law.
Certain California localities have sought to enact ordinances prohibiting seeds which have been genetically modified from being planted within their jurisdiction. The result is a confusing patchwork of conflicting regulations that impede farmers’ ability to obtain the best seeds for their particular needs. The confusion only grows for those farmers whose land straddles two jurisdictions with competing rules.
Critics of genetically modified seeds often overlook the positive effects such modification can have in reducing pesticide consumption and protecting air quality. Many seeds are now genetically modified to make the plants they grow into more resistant to pests, reducing the amount of harmful pesticides applied to produce we eat and released into the air we breathe.
“The Central Valley fights a daily battle against air pollution, lung disease and pesticide poisoning,” Florez said. “I am supportive of any effort that helps us continue our great agricultural tradition in a way that mitigates those threats to public health.”
Proponents of Senate Bill 1056 assert that a consistent statewide policy will enhance economic growth for growers and assure consumers of a high level of quality control. Twelve states have passed similar legislation within the past year.
The Assembly Agriculture Committee will meet today, June 29, at 1:30 p.m. in Room 4202 of the State Capitol.
*** MEDIA ADVISORY *** MEDIA ADVISORY *** MEDIA ADVISORY ***
WHO: Senator Dean Florez, D-Shafter
WHAT: Hearing on bill to establish uniform statewide seed policy
WHEN: TODAY; June 29, 2005
1:30 p.m.
WHERE: State Capitol, Room 4202
http://democrats.sen.ca.gov/templates/SDCTemplate.asp?a=3192&z=142&cp=PressRe...
STATUS OF SB!056
http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/bill/sen/sb_1051-1100/sb_1056_bill_20050707_status...
John This is the way I see it:
Turning Point for California's Farm Industry
Industry aims to strip local control of food supply
by Britt Bailey, Becky Tarbotton
Environmental and healthy-farming advocates are learning what tobacco-free campaigners learned in the 1990s: When local governments step up to protect their community's citizens, industry responds by taking away the authority of local governments.
In spring 2004, three California counties and two cities passed ordinances that restricted growing genetically modified organisms. In response, state Sen. Dean Florez, D-Shafter (Kern County), earlier this month gutted and then amended Senate Bill 1056 with some of the broadest and most sweeping pre-emptive language ever written in the Legislature. Its purpose? To override existing local restrictions, prohibit any future initiatives that might restrict genetically engineered crops and eliminate local control of seeds and plants. Essentially, to hijack control of our food supply.
Just as the tobacco industry acted to restrict local tobacco controls in 20 states, agribusiness corporations and their affiliated associations are behind the moves to thwart local efforts to restrict the growing of genetically modified foods. In the 2005 session, 16 state legislatures, including California, introduced bills prohibiting local control of seeds and plants. The nearly identical language used in each of the bills illustrates a systematic and ordered approach to stifling community decision-making. Agribusiness councils, whose leadership includes members such as bioengineering firms Monsanto and Syngenta, are promoting the legislation while the bills' initial language has been developed by the American Legislative Exchange Council, a conservative public-policy organization.
What will such pre-emptive laws do to local control? According to Tom Campbell, director of the California Department of Finance, "state pre-emption laws can do two things. They can overturn the will of the people in the event an initiative has passed, and they can prevent the introduction of laws on the same subject from being introduced in the future." Pre-empting local authority stifles citizen participation in the democratic process and should give pause for any legislator or citizen. What are voters in Mendocino and Marin counties to think when their votes to restrict genetically modified crops and protect local food and farming are worthy of so little respect?
There is no denying that agricultural biotechnology is a complex and controversial issue. You would think this would be all the more reason public debate and discussion should be encouraged, not silenced. Yet if legislators such as Florez have their way, citizens will lose an opportunity to be part of the discussion to resolve one of the most challenging issues of our time. Local initiatives and citizen actions restricting genetically modified crops are a signal to the Legislature that Californians are concerned about this new technology and, in the absence of government leadership, are taking matters into their own hands to protect their environment, economy and health.
Proponents of SB1056 assert that California needs uniformity and homogeneity with regard to seed laws and that the state could not possibly handle a patchwork of laws passed by local government. Yet, if local authority over seeds is taken away by the state, then so is every farmer's choice not to use genetically engineered seeds and plants. Once genetically engineered plants are released into the environment, historically preserved and heirloom seed strains are forever affected, according to a 2004 report by the Union of Concerned Scientists. Diverse agricultural economies may suffer from losses due to this contamination. For example, if organic crops become contaminated with genetically engineered pollen, those farmers may lose their organic certification.
In 1787, Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to James Madison in which he stated, "I know of no safe repository of the ultimate power of society but the people, and if we think them not enlightened enough, the remedy is not to take the power from them." That critical power is now being challenged, as state Sen. Wes Chesbro, D-Arcata (Humboldt County), noted: "Regardless of how you feel about the (genetically modified organism) issue, taking away local voters' rights is a serious threat to democracy."
Please voice your opposition to SB1056, which impedes our ability as community members to protect and create a sustainable food supply. Contact your legislator (to find out who that is, go to leginfo.ca.gov/yourleg.html), Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata (senator.perata@sen.ca.gov) and Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez (assemblymember.nunez@assembly.ca.gov). This legislation does not represent the freedoms our country was founded upon.
Britt Bailey is director of Environmental Commons in Gualala (Mendocino County) and environmental policy instructor at the College of Marin in Kentfield. For updated information on the seed and plant pre-emption bills:
http://www.environmentalcommons.org/gmo-tracker.html
Becky Tarbotton is campaign coordinator for Californians for GE-Free Agriculture http://www.calgefree.org
a statewide coalition promoting ecologically
and economically viable agriculture.
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This op-ed piece was published by the San Francisco Chronicle on Wednesday, July 20, 2005, and reprinted by Common Dreams.
"I know of no safe repository of the ultimate power of society but the people, and if we think them not enlightened enough, the remedy is not to take the power from them."
- Thomas Jefferson
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