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    <title>Legislators Call for More Accountability in Colorado's Conservation Easement Tax Credit</title>
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<p><strong>For Immediate Release<br />March 6, 2008<br /></strong></p>
<p><strong>Contact:</strong><br />Jim Wyerman<br />Director, Communications &amp; Development<br />Phone: 202-638-4725 x 310<br />E-mail: jwyerman@lta.org</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Legislators   call for more accountability in Colorado's conservation   easement tax credit </strong><br />
                  <strong>Vow to "make a successful   program stronger"</strong></h3>
<p>Denver
- House Majority Leader Alice Madden (D-Boulder), Rep. Bernie Buescher,
(D-Grand Junction) and Rep. Kathleen Curry (D-Gunnison) will join
Senator Jim Isgar (D-Hesperus) tomorrow in introducing legislation to
add an extra layer of accountability for state conservation easement
tax credits.</p>
<div>
<p>Scheduled
to be introduced Friday as House Bill 1353, the measure will build upon
changes enacted last year in HB07-1361, which increased the standards,
transparency and accountability for the tax credits.</p>
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<div>
<p>Conservation
easements are sold or donated by private landowners to nonprofits or
government agencies to guarantee that a parcel of land will never be
developed.&nbsp; Property owners may continue using their land as it has
been used but give up the rights to sell the land to developers in the
future or to develop it themselves.</p>
</div>
<div>
<p>The
drafting of HB 1353 was guided by the Colorado Conservation Easement
Tax Credit Task Force, led by Rep. Madden.&nbsp; The 2007 task force
included legislators, landowners, state officials and land trust
representatives.</p>
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<p>"Colorado
has benefited from conservation easements in every corner of the state
that protect farms, ranchland, wildlife habitat, scenic and historic
landscapes and other unique natural lands.&nbsp; These are places that could
have been lost forever to development without the state tax credits,"
said Rep. Madden.&nbsp; "Our goal is to make this successful program
stronger."&nbsp;</p>
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<div>
<p align="left">"Conservation
easements are a cost-effective way to safeguard Colorado's agricultural
traditions and beautiful places.&nbsp; This bill will ensure that holders of
conservations easements are truly protecting property and accurately
assessing the value of conservation," said Rep. Buescher.<br /><br />
Attention TV news departments: extensive B-roll video of Colorado lands
preserved by conservation easements is available from Eric Anderson
(303-892-9100 ext. 12 or <span class="link-"><a title="mailto:EA@publicpersuasion.com" href="mailto:EA@publicpersuasion.com" target="_blank">EA@publicpersuasion.com</a></span>)<br />&nbsp;
                <br />
                <strong><strong>HB 1353 has five main   components:</strong><br />
                </strong>&nbsp;<br />
                  <strong><strong>1. Increased easement appraisal   accountability</strong></strong><br />
The bill will require appraisers to file conservation easement
appraisals with the Colorado Division of Real Estate which will review
the information. If wrongdoing is found, the Board of Real Estate
Appraisers may impose suspensions or other penalties. These appraisers
also will face education and experience requirements.<br />
                &nbsp;<br />
                <strong><strong>2. Conservation easement holder   certification</strong><br />
                </strong>A
state certification program for groups that hold conservation easements
will be established by the Division of Real Estate and the Conservation
Easement Oversight Commission. This program will establish minimum
qualifications for these groups, looking at their process for approving
easements, their governance and their financial strength. Only
landowners who work with certified groups will qualify for the tax
credit.<br />
                &nbsp;<br />
                <strong><strong>3. More effective oversight </strong><br />
                </strong>The
Department of Revenue will be allowed to share information with other
state agencies, and the Conservation Easement Oversight Commission, to
ensure it can address concerns about information contained in a tax
credit application. <br />
                &nbsp;<br />
                <strong><strong>4.   Conservation Easement Oversight Commission</strong><br />
                </strong>This new commission will advise the   Division of Real Estate and Department of Revenue. <br />
                &nbsp;<br />
                <strong><strong>5. One-year holding   requirement</strong><br />
                </strong>The bill limits conservation   contributions for properties held less than one year.</p>
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    <title>Congress Renews Tax Incentive to Increase the Pace of Conservation</title>
    <link>http://www.landtrustalliance.org/events-news/alliance-news/congress-renews-tax-incentive-to-increase-the-pace-1</link>
    <description>May 23, 2008 | Washington, D.C.</description>
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<p><strong>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Contact: </strong>Russ Shay <br />
              Director of Public Policy <br />
              202-638-4725 x 305<br />rshay@lta.org</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2 align="center"><strong>Legislative Victory  for Land Conservation</strong></h2>
<h3 align="center"><em><strong>Congress Passes Conservation Tax Incentive for Family Farms and Ranches</strong></em></h3>
<p align="left"><strong>May 23, 2008 </strong></p>
<p align="left"><strong>WASHINGTON, D.C. &nbsp;— </strong>The
hotly debated Farm Bill, which Congress enacted yesterday with an
override of the President’s veto, renews a powerful tax incentive which
has helped conserve a million or more acres of farms, ranches and
natural areas across the US.&nbsp; The incentive had expired January 1st,
but is now retroactive to the beginning of the year and will last
through 2009.&nbsp;</p>
<p align="left">A
broad coalition representing sportsmen, outdoors enthusiasts, farmers,
ranchers and national conservation groups, embraced the measure.&nbsp; Rand
Wentworth, president of the Land Trust Alliance, said “This renewed tax
incentive for donations of conservation easements is one of the best
things Congress could do this year to help landowners choose the
conservation option over sprawl.&nbsp; Especially for family farmers and
ranchers of modest income, this is a great way to help them keep
productive agricultural land from being lost.”</p>
<p align="left">Wentworth
gave special credit to Senators Max Baucus (D-MT) and Charles Grassley
(R-IA) and Representatives Mike Thompson (D-CA) and Dave Camp (R-MI),
saying “They are all true conservation leaders who have worked
tirelessly to save a conservation measure that has already had benefits
in hundreds of communities across the country.”&nbsp; In conserving land,
Wentworth added, “We also are protecting clean air, clean water,
wildlife habitat, local food sources, historic landscapes and scenic
beauty.”</p>
<p>Senator
Baucus, who originated the incentive provision, said “Simply put—this
is an incentive that works:&nbsp;for conservation, for farmers, for
ranchers, and for all landowners who want a fair deal for their
tremendous generosity in donating conservation easements. &nbsp;Many
ranchers and other landowners in Montana and across the US have told me
they could not afford to conserve their land without this measure.”</p>
<p>The incentive, which  applies to a landowner’s federal income tax, will:</p>
<ul type="disc"><li>Raise
the deduction a donor can take for donating a voluntary conservation
agreement from 30% of their income in any year to 50%; </li><li>Allow farmers and ranchers to deduct up       to 100% of their income; and </li><li>Increase the number of years over which       a donor can take deductions from 6 to 16 years. </li></ul>
<p>Landowner
donations to conservation organizations known as land trusts have
resulted in millions of acres of working lands and natural areas being
conserved for the future.&nbsp; According to the Alliance, many conservation
groups reported an annual doubling of the number of conservation
agreements completed in 2007, in response to the same incentive that
had expired in January.&nbsp; &nbsp;Land trusts in America have together saved
more than 36 million acres from development, an area the size of New
England.</p>
<p>The
Alliance also credited the success of the measure to the
entrepreneurial spirit of the private sector, which has taken the lead
in conserving land in recent years.&nbsp; Said Wentworth, “The fact is that
conservation in this country now depends greatly on the generosity of
individuals.&nbsp; It is the individual rancher, farmer or forester, working
the land in a way that is conservation-oriented, who will largely
define our natural heritage in the future.’</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Lead Organizations Supporting the Conservation Tax Incentive</strong></p>
<div>
<p>American  Bird Conservancy<br />
                American  Farm Bureau Foundation<br />
                American  Farmland Trust<br />
                American  Fisheries Society<br />
                American  Sportfishing Association<br />
                Association  of Fish and Wildlife Agencies<br />
                BASS/ESPN  Outdoors<br />
                Boone  and Crockett Club<br />
                Campfire  Club of America<br />
                Civil  War Preservation Trust<br />
                The  Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation<br />
                Conservation  Force<br />
                The  Conservation Fund<br />
                Delta  Waterfowl Foundation<br />
                Ducks  Unlimited<br />
                Environmental  Defense<br />
                Foundation  for North American Wild Sheep<br />
                Izaak  Walton League of America<br />
                Mule  Deer Foundation<br />
                National  Audubon Society<br />
                National  Cattleman's Beef&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Association<br />
                National  Shooting Sports Foundation<br />
                National  Wild Turkey Foundation<br />
                The  Nature Conservancy<br />
                North  American Grouse Partnership<br />
                Partnership  of Rangeland Trusts<br />
                Pheasants  Forever<br />
                Piedmont  Environmental Council<br />
                Quail  Unlimited<br />
                Quality  Deer Management Association<br />
                Rocky  Mountain Elk Foundation<br />
                Safari  Club International<br />
                Scenic  America<br />
                Theodore  Roosevelt Conservation Partnership<br />
                Trout  Unlimited<br />
                The  Trust for Public Land<br />
                The  Vital Ground Foundation<br />
                Wildlife  Management Institute<br />
                The  Wildlife Society</p>
<p><em>This list does not include hundreds of state and local land trusts who were  also instrumental in passage of the incentive.</em></p>
</div>
<p>The
Land Trust Alliance is a national conservation group that works to save
the places people love by strengthening conservation throughout
America.&nbsp; It works to &nbsp;increases the pace and quality of conservation
by advocating favorable tax policies, training land trusts in best
practices and working to ensure the permanence of conservation in the
face of continuing threats. &nbsp;This year marks the Alliance’s 25th
anniversary.</p>
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    <title>Conservancy Honors Pitts</title>
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    <description>October 29, 2008 | The Kennett Paper (PA)</description>
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Marlborough for cosponsoring a bill to maintain tax incentives for donations of 
conservation easements.&nbsp; <a class="external-link" href="http://www.pa8newsgroup.com/WebApp/appmanager/JRC/Weekly;!-505740741?_nfpb=true&amp;_pageLabel=pg_wk_article&amp;r21.pgpath=%2FPA8%2FNews%2FThe+Kennett+Paper&amp;r21.content=%2FPA8%2FNews%2FThe+Kennett+Paper%2FTopStoryList_Story_2545698">Click here for full story &gt;&gt;</a></p>
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    <title>Tax Incentive for Local Land Conservation Renewed</title>
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    <title>Legislators Call for More Accountability in Colorado's Conservation Easement Tax Credit</title>
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<p><strong>For Immediate Release<br />March 6, 2008<br /></strong></p>
<p><strong>Contact:</strong><br />Jim Wyerman<br />Director, Communications &amp; Development<br />Phone: 202-638-4725 x 310<br />E-mail: jwyerman@lta.org</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Legislators   call for more accountability in Colorado's conservation   easement tax credit </strong><br />
                  <strong>Vow to "make a successful   program stronger"</strong></h3>
<p>Denver
- House Majority Leader Alice Madden (D-Boulder), Rep. Bernie Buescher,
(D-Grand Junction) and Rep. Kathleen Curry (D-Gunnison) will join
Senator Jim Isgar (D-Hesperus) tomorrow in introducing legislation to
add an extra layer of accountability for state conservation easement
tax credits.</p>
<div>
<p>Scheduled
to be introduced Friday as House Bill 1353, the measure will build upon
changes enacted last year in HB07-1361, which increased the standards,
transparency and accountability for the tax credits.</p>
</div>
<div>
<p>Conservation
easements are sold or donated by private landowners to nonprofits or
government agencies to guarantee that a parcel of land will never be
developed.&nbsp; Property owners may continue using their land as it has
been used but give up the rights to sell the land to developers in the
future or to develop it themselves.</p>
</div>
<div>
<p>The
drafting of HB 1353 was guided by the Colorado Conservation Easement
Tax Credit Task Force, led by Rep. Madden.&nbsp; The 2007 task force
included legislators, landowners, state officials and land trust
representatives.</p>
</div>
<div>
<p>"Colorado
has benefited from conservation easements in every corner of the state
that protect farms, ranchland, wildlife habitat, scenic and historic
landscapes and other unique natural lands.&nbsp; These are places that could
have been lost forever to development without the state tax credits,"
said Rep. Madden.&nbsp; "Our goal is to make this successful program
stronger."&nbsp;</p>
</div>
<div>
<p align="left">"Conservation
easements are a cost-effective way to safeguard Colorado's agricultural
traditions and beautiful places.&nbsp; This bill will ensure that holders of
conservations easements are truly protecting property and accurately
assessing the value of conservation," said Rep. Buescher.<br /><br />
Attention TV news departments: extensive B-roll video of Colorado lands
preserved by conservation easements is available from Eric Anderson
(303-892-9100 ext. 12 or <a title="mailto:EA@publicpersuasion.com" href="mailto:EA@publicpersuasion.com" target="_blank">EA@publicpersuasion.com</a>)<br />&nbsp;
                <br />
                <strong><strong>HB 1353 has five main   components:</strong><br />
                </strong>&nbsp;<br />
                  <strong><strong>1. Increased easement appraisal   accountability</strong></strong><br />
The bill will require appraisers to file conservation easement
appraisals with the Colorado Division of Real Estate which will review
the information. If wrongdoing is found, the Board of Real Estate
Appraisers may impose suspensions or other penalties. These appraisers
also will face education and experience requirements.<br />
                &nbsp;<br />
                <strong><strong>2. Conservation easement holder   certification</strong><br />
                </strong>A
state certification program for groups that hold conservation easements
will be established by the Division of Real Estate and the Conservation
Easement Oversight Commission. This program will establish minimum
qualifications for these groups, looking at their process for approving
easements, their governance and their financial strength. Only
landowners who work with certified groups will qualify for the tax
credit.<br />
                &nbsp;<br />
                <strong><strong>3. More effective oversight </strong><br />
                </strong>The
Department of Revenue will be allowed to share information with other
state agencies, and the Conservation Easement Oversight Commission, to
ensure it can address concerns about information contained in a tax
credit application. <br />
                &nbsp;<br />
                <strong><strong>4.   Conservation Easement Oversight Commission</strong><br />
                </strong>This new commission will advise the   Division of Real Estate and Department of Revenue. <br />
                &nbsp;<br />
                <strong><strong>5. One-year holding   requirement</strong><br />
                </strong>The bill limits conservation   contributions for properties held less than one year.</p>
</div>
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    <title>New Farm Bill Passes with Two-Year Tax Incentive for Conservation!</title>
    <link>http://www.landtrustalliance.org/policy/advocates/new-farm-bill-passes-with-two-year-tax-incentive</link>
    <description>Advocates Alert: May 23, 2008</description>
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<p><strong>The expanded 
tax incentive for conservation easement donations has been extended through the 
end of 2009, and retroactive to January 1.</strong>&nbsp; <strong>We simply could not have achieved this 
major victory without your help every step of the way!</strong></p>
<p>Yesterday, 
Congress overrode a Presidential veto to pass the Food, Conservation and Energy 
Act of 2008. Although there was a clerical error in the process, it largely 
concerns a 34-page segment of the bill that was not in the copy of the bill the 
President vetoed (and is unrelated to the conservation provisions we have 
focused on).*</p>
<p>In addition 
to renewing the easement incentive, this bill:</p>
<ul><li>
<div><strong>Provides a 
total of $733 million over 5 years for the Farmland Protection 
Program.</strong> It also 
clarifies the eligibility of land trusts to participate directly and specifies 
the following funding levels: $97M in FY08, $121M in FY09, $150M in FY10, $175M 
in FY11 and $200M in FY12.</div>
</li><li>
<div><strong>Re-establishes 
the Grassland Reserve Program with a goal of 1.22 million acres, funded with an 
estimated $300 million.</strong></div>
</li></ul>
<p><a href="http://www.landtrustalliance.org/policy/conservation-funding/copy_of_farm-bill" class="internal-link" title="Farm Bill Text and Report Language">Click here for the exact language.</a></p>
<p><strong>Thank 
you</strong> for adding 
your voice to the hundreds of land trusts and dozens of conservation, wildlife, 
sportsmen's and agricultural organizations that helped make this victory 
possible. We have powerful champions in Senators Max Baucus (D-MT) and Charles 
Grassley (R-IA) and Representatives Mike Thompson (D-CA) and Dave Camp (R-MI), 
but champions alone have failed to extend dozens of other popular tax provisions 
that expired this year. <strong>Your passion, 
and those many urgent phone calls made all the 
difference!</strong></p>
<p><strong>How You Can 
Help</strong></p>
<p><strong>Pat yourself 
on the back!</strong>&nbsp; Soon, 
we'll be releasing a new "grassroots toolkit" full of templates to spread the 
news about this important conservation tool in your community, and to re-launch 
our campaign to make the incentive permanent. <strong>But today is all about saying thank 
you:</strong></p>
<ul><li>Send 
thank-you emails to all the <strong>board 
members, partners and individual supporters</strong> who you've asked to contact 
Congress throughout this process.</li><li>Fax thank 
you letters to <strong>each Senator and 
Representative</strong> who did <em>anything</em> 
to support the easement incentive, from cosponsoring S.469 or H.R. 1576 to 
voting for the final Farm Bill. Click here for <a href="http://www.landtrustalliance.org/policy/documents/11-Sample%20Thank%20You%20Letter%20to%20Your%20Representatives.doc" class="internal-link" title="11-sample-thkyou-ltr-for-reps">a sample 
letter</a> including links to those lists. </li><li>Send a brief 
personal email or handwritten note to any <strong>Congressional staff members</strong> who were 
particularly helpful.</li><li>Thank any <strong>reporters</strong> who covered your work with 
the easement incentive. Consider forwarding a copy of<a href="http://www.landtrustalliance.org/about-us/news/press-releases/congress-renews-tax-incentive-to-increase-the-pace" class="internal-link" title="Congress Renews Tax Incentive to Increase the Pace of Conservation"> our press release</a> 
with a personal note.</li></ul>
<p>Of course, 
we're disappointed the conservation tax incentive wasn't made permanent, but 
this two-year extension has the potential to help us conserve an area twice the 
size of Rhode Island--<strong><em>forever</em></strong>. That's a legacy for future 
generations we can truly be proud of!&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Thank you! 
</strong></p>
<p>Russ 
Shay&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br />Director of Public 
Policy&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br />Land Trust 
Alliance&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br /><a title="mailto:rshay@lta.org" href="mailto:rshay@lta.org"><span title="mailto:rshay@lta.org">rshay@lta.org</span></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br />202-638-4725</p>
<p>Sign up to 
be a Land Trust ADVOCATE <br />Land 
Trust Alliance ~ 1660 L St. NW, 
Suite 1100 ~ Washington DC, 
20036 ~ 
202-638-4725</p>
<p align="center" style="text-align: center;"><strong>Our 
Mission:</strong> 
<em>To save the places 
people love by strengthening land conservation across America.</em></p>
<p align="center" style="text-align: center;"><em>&nbsp;</em></p>
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<p align="center" style="text-align: center;"><em>&nbsp;</em></p>
<p>* 
<strong>Interested in the controversy over how the veto was done?</strong>&nbsp; In short, House and Senate parliamentary 
experts believe that all parts of the Farm Bill except the 34-page international 
trade section&nbsp;that wasn't in the package that the President vetoed are now 
law.</p>
<p>Here are excerpts from the <em>Washington Post</em> 
account:</p>
<p>With an overwhelming 82 to 13 vote, the Senate 
yesterday completed the override of <a title="http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/George+W.+Bush?tid=informline" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/George+W.+Bush?tid=informline"><span title="http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/George+W.+Bush?tid=informline">President Bush</span></a>'s veto of a comprehensive farm 
bill, shrugging off Republican concerns about an embarrassing legislative glitch 
to make the $307 billion bill the law of the land.</p>
<p>House GOP leaders continued to grumble that Democrats 
had violated the Constitution by pressing forward with the veto override after 
they discovered that a whole section of the bill on trade policy had been 
inadvertently dropped from the version vetoed Wednesday.</p>
<p>But Democratic leaders said they had court precedent 
and constitutional scholars on their side. "The veto override will have the 
force of law," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).</p>
<p><a title="http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/U.S.+Republican+Party?tid=informline" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/U.S.+Republican+Party?tid=informline"><span title="http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/U.S.+Republican+Party?tid=informline">Senate Republican</span></a> leaders appeared 
unconcerned. <a title="http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/m000355/" href="http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/m000355/"><span title="http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/m000355/">Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell</span></a> 
(Ky.) and Senate Republican Conference Chairman 
<a title="http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/a000360/" href="http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/a000360/"><span title="http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/a000360/">Lamar Alexander</span></a> (Tenn.) were among the 35 
Republicans who joined in the most significant legislative rebuff of Bush's 
presidency.</p>
<p><u>Lawmakers said they would take up the farm law's 
trade section <strong>as a separate bill</strong> and 
pass it after their Memorial Day break. </u></p>
<p>An enrolling clerk dropped the section, which 
includes international food aid programs, as the measure was being sent to the 
<a title="http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/The+White+House?tid=informline" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/The+White+House?tid=informline"><span title="http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/The+White+House?tid=informline">White House</span></a>.</p>
<p><u>House Democratic leaders did push the entire farm 
bill back through the House again yesterday, in case they decide to start the 
process over again. But that appeared doubtful after the Senate's action. 
</u></p>
<p>Citing the Supreme Court's 1892 decision in <em>Field 
v. Clark</em>, House parliamentarian John Sullivan released a statement yesterday 
saying that "the law that would result from a bicameral override of the 
President's veto on H.R. 2419 would be the text that was presented to the 
President on parchment, notwithstanding its omission of the congressionally 
intended [trade] title."</p>
<p>Lastly, from Congress Daily:&nbsp; "White House spokesman Scott Stanzel said 
<u>the administration is treating the bill as law</u>, although he continued to 
criticize its provisions."</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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    <title>Congress Extends Tax Break for Land-Conservation Gifts</title>
    <link>http://www.landtrustalliance.org/events-news/alliance-news/congress-extends-tax-break-for-land-conservation</link>
    <description>May 23, 2008 | Chronicle of Philanthropy</description>
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<p>By Elizabeth Schwinn</p>
<p>Nonprofit organizations have won an extension of a generous tax incentive for donations of land or historically important property under a law approved by Congress Thursday.</p>
<p>A two-year extension of the so-called conservation easement deduction was included in a bill to protect farmers, which became law Thursday over President Bush’s veto.</p>
<p><a class="external-link" href="http://philanthropy.com/news/updates/index.php?id=4781&amp;zbrandid=4120&amp;zidType=CH&amp;zid=242708&amp;zsubscriberId=1001695597">Read more</a></p>
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    <title>Congress Renews Tax Incentive to Increase the Pace of Conservation</title>
    <link>http://www.landtrustalliance.org/events-news/alliance-news/congress-renews-tax-incentive-to-increase-the-pace</link>
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<p><strong>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Contact: </strong>Russ Shay <br />
              Director of Public Policy <br />
              202-638-4725 x 305<br />rshay@lta.org</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2 align="center"><strong>Legislative Victory  for Land Conservation</strong></h2>
<h3 align="center"><em><strong>Congress Passes Conservation Tax Incentive for Family Farms and Ranches</strong></em></h3>
<p align="left"><strong>May 23, 2008 </strong></p>
<p align="left"><strong>WASHINGTON, D.C. &nbsp;— </strong>The
hotly debated Farm Bill, which Congress enacted yesterday with an
override of the President’s veto, renews a powerful tax incentive which
has helped conserve a million or more acres of farms, ranches and
natural areas across the US.&nbsp; The incentive had expired January 1st,
but is now retroactive to the beginning of the year and will last
through 2009.&nbsp;</p>
<p align="left">A
broad coalition representing sportsmen, outdoors enthusiasts, farmers,
ranchers and national conservation groups, embraced the measure.&nbsp; Rand
Wentworth, president of the Land Trust Alliance, said “This renewed tax
incentive for donations of conservation easements is one of the best
things Congress could do this year to help landowners choose the
conservation option over sprawl.&nbsp; Especially for family farmers and
ranchers of modest income, this is a great way to help them keep
productive agricultural land from being lost.”</p>
<p align="left">Wentworth
gave special credit to Senators Max Baucus (D-MT) and Charles Grassley
(R-IA) and Representatives Mike Thompson (D-CA) and Dave Camp (R-MI),
saying “They are all true conservation leaders who have worked
tirelessly to save a conservation measure that has already had benefits
in hundreds of communities across the country.”&nbsp; In conserving land,
Wentworth added, “We also are protecting clean air, clean water,
wildlife habitat, local food sources, historic landscapes and scenic
beauty.”</p>
<p>Senator
Baucus, who originated the incentive provision, said “Simply put—this
is an incentive that works:&nbsp;for conservation, for farmers, for
ranchers, and for all landowners who want a fair deal for their
tremendous generosity in donating conservation easements. &nbsp;Many
ranchers and other landowners in Montana and across the US have told me
they could not afford to conserve their land without this measure.”</p>
<p>The incentive, which  applies to a landowner’s federal income tax, will:</p>
<ul type="disc"><li>Raise
the deduction a donor can take for donating a voluntary conservation
agreement from 30% of their income in any year to 50%; </li><li>Allow farmers and ranchers to deduct up       to 100% of their income; and </li><li>Increase the number of years over which       a donor can take deductions from 6 to 16 years. </li></ul>
<p>Landowner
donations to conservation organizations known as land trusts have
resulted in millions of acres of working lands and natural areas being
conserved for the future.&nbsp; According to the Alliance, many conservation
groups reported an annual doubling of the number of conservation
agreements completed in 2007, in response to the same incentive that
had expired in January.&nbsp; &nbsp;Land trusts in America have together saved
more than 36 million acres from development, an area the size of New
England.</p>
<p>The
Alliance also credited the success of the measure to the
entrepreneurial spirit of the private sector, which has taken the lead
in conserving land in recent years.&nbsp; Said Wentworth, “The fact is that
conservation in this country now depends greatly on the generosity of
individuals.&nbsp; It is the individual rancher, farmer or forester, working
the land in a way that is conservation-oriented, who will largely
define our natural heritage in the future.’</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Lead Organizations Supporting the Conservation Tax Incentive</strong></p>
<div>
<p>American  Bird Conservancy<br />
                American  Farm Bureau Foundation<br />
                American  Farmland Trust<br />
                American  Fisheries Society<br />
                American  Sportfishing Association<br />
                Association  of Fish and Wildlife Agencies<br />
                BASS/ESPN  Outdoors<br />
                Boone  and Crockett Club<br />
                Campfire  Club of America<br />
                Civil  War Preservation Trust<br />
                The  Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation<br />
                Conservation  Force<br />
                The  Conservation Fund<br />
                Delta  Waterfowl Foundation<br />
                Ducks  Unlimited<br />
                Environmental  Defense<br />
                Foundation  for North American Wild Sheep<br />
                Izaak  Walton League of America<br />
                Mule  Deer Foundation<br />
                National  Audubon Society<br />
                National  Cattleman's Beef&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Association<br />
                National  Shooting Sports Foundation<br />
                National  Wild Turkey Foundation<br />
                The  Nature Conservancy<br />
                North  American Grouse Partnership<br />
                Partnership  of Rangeland Trusts<br />
                Pheasants  Forever<br />
                Piedmont  Environmental Council<br />
                Quail  Unlimited<br />
                Quality  Deer Management Association<br />
                Rocky  Mountain Elk Foundation<br />
                Safari  Club International<br />
                Scenic  America<br />
                Theodore  Roosevelt Conservation Partnership<br />
                Trout  Unlimited<br />
                The  Trust for Public Land<br />
                The  Vital Ground Foundation<br />
                Wildlife  Management Institute<br />
                The  Wildlife Society</p>
<p><em>This list does not include hundreds of state and local land trusts who were  also instrumental in passage of the incentive.</em></p>
</div>
<p>The
Land Trust Alliance is a national conservation group that works to save
the places people love by strengthening conservation throughout
America.&nbsp; It works to &nbsp;increases the pace and quality of conservation
by advocating favorable tax policies, training land trusts in best
practices and working to ensure the permanence of conservation in the
face of continuing threats. &nbsp;This year marks the Alliance’s 25th
anniversary.</p>
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    <title>House of Representatives Supporting FRPP </title>
    <link>http://www.landtrustalliance.org/policy/house-of-representatives-supporting-frpp</link>
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March 2006, Representative Kuhl (R-NY) and Representative Chandler
(D-KY) circulated a Dear Colleague letter supporting the Farm and Ranch
Lands Protection Program (FRPP). Dozens of land trusts recruited their
Representatives to sign on to this letter - thank you! If your
Representative signed on, please be sure to send a thank you note.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.landtrustalliance.org/policy/frpp-fy2007-letter.pdf" class="internal-link" title="frpp-fy2007-letter">Read the complete letter</a>. (PDF)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.landtrustalliance.org/frpp-fy2007-senate.pdf" class="internal-link" title="frpp-fy2007-senate">See the Senate's FRPP letter</a></p>
<p>
              <a href="http://www.landtrustalliance.org/policy/conservation-funding/farm-bill" class="internal-link" title="Farm Bill Conservation Programs">Learn more about Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program</a>.</p>
<p>The following members of Congress signed on:<em></em><strong></strong></p>
<ul><li>Rep Tom Allen (D-ME)</li><li>Rep Robert Andrews (D-NJ)</li><li>Rep Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)</li><li>Rep Charles Bass (R-NH)</li><li>Rep Tim Bishop (D-NY)</li><li>Rep Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY)</li><li>Rep G. K. Butterfield (D-NC)</li><li>Rep Dave Camp (R-MI)</li><li>Rep Dennis Cardoza (D-CA)</li><li>Rep Ed Case (D-HI)</li><li>Rep Mike Castle (R-DE)</li><li>Rep Ben Chandler (D-KY)</li><li>Rep Jim Costa (D-CA)</li><li>Rep Lincoln Davis (D-TN)</li><li>Rep John Dingell (D-MI)</li><li>Rep Vernon Ehlers (R-MI)</li><li>Rep Mike Fitzpatrick (R-PA)</li><li>Rep Barney Frank (D-MA)</li><li>Rep Scott Garrett (R-NJ)</li><li>Rep Jim Gerlach (R-PA)</li><li>Rep Wayne T. Gilchrest (R-MD)</li><li>Rep Brian Higgins (D-NY)</li><li>Rep Tim Holden (D-PA)</li><li>Rep Rush Holt (D-NJ)</li><li>Rep Nancy Johnson (R-CT)</li><li>Rep Sue Kelly (R-NY)</li><li>Rep Ron Kind (D-WI)</li><li>Rep Randy Kuhl (R-NY)</li><li>Rep Jim Langevin (D-MI)</li><li>Rep Rick Larsen (D-WA)</li><li>Rep John Larson (D-CT)</li><li>Rep Ron Lewis (R-KY)</li><li>Rep Frank LoBiodo (R-NJ)</li><li>Rep John McHugh (R-NY)</li><li>Rep Mike McNulty (D-NY)</li><li>Rep Marty Meehan (D-MA)</li><li>Rep Mike Michaud (R-ME)</li><li>Rep Richard Neal (D-MA)</li><li>Rep Frank Pallone (D-NJ)</li><li>Rep Bill Pascrell (D-NJ)</li><li>Rep Donald Payne (D-NJ)</li><li>Rep Colin Peterson (D-MN)</li><li>Rep Todd Russell Platts (R-PA)</li><li>Rep David Price (D-NC)</li><li>Rep Nick Rahall (D-WV)</li><li>Rep Tom Reynolds (R-NY)</li><li>Rep John Salazar (D-CO)</li><li>Rep Bernie Sanders (I-VT)</li><li>Rep Jim Saxton (R-NJ)</li><li>Rep Chris Shays (R-CT)</li><li>Rep Rob Simmons (R-CT)</li><li>Rep Louise Slaughter (D-NY)</li><li>Rep Ted Strickland (D-OH)</li><li>Rep Lynn Woolsey (R-CA)<br /></li></ul>
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    <title>65 Reps Sign Letter Supporting Tax Incentive</title>
    <link>http://www.landtrustalliance.org/policy/advocates/alert-february-15</link>
    <description>Advocates Alert: February 15, 2008</description>
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<p>THANK
YOU for urging your Representatives to sign the letter supporting the
conservation tax incentive in the Farm Bill! Your hard work paid off
with a remarkable 65 signatures gathered in less than a week!</p>
<p><strong>Thank Your Representative If They Signed The Letter!</strong></p>
<p>
On February 14, 2008, Congressmen Chris Murphy (D-CT), Jim Gerlach
(R-PA) and Joe Pitts (R-PA) and 62 other Members of the House sent a
letter to the House Agriculture Committee urging a permanent extension
of the tax incentive for conservation easements in the Farm Bill. <a href="resolveuid/45f4cad360a196ada9d8931bd799ea45" class="internal-link" title="FB-conservation-tax-incentive-letter">Click here for a copy of the letter</a>.</p>
<p>If
your Member of Congress appears on the list below, please call and
thank them for their support. If they’re listed in red, that means that
even though they supported the tax incentive in this letter, they
haven’t yet signed on as cosponsors of H.R. 1576, a bill to do exactly
what they supported in the letter! &nbsp;&nbsp;Please ask them to cosponsor HR
1576 too – building that list of cosponsors also helps us demonstrate
support for the tax incentive!!</p>
<table>
<tbody>
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<td>                  Rep.    Spencer Bachus (R-AL)</td>
<td>
<p>Rep.    Niki Tsongas (D-MA)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep.    Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH)</p>
</td>
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<td>
<p>Rep.    Dan Lungren (R-CA)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Wayne    T. Gilchrest (R-MD)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Dan    Boren (D-OK)</p>
</td>
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<td>
<p>Rep. Ellen    O. Tauscher (D-CA)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Chris    Van Hollen (D-MD)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Earl    Blumenauer (D-OR)</p>
</td>
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<td>
<p>Rep.    Michael M. Honda (D-CA)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Tom    Allen (D-ME)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Jim    Gerlach (R-PA)</p>
</td>
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<td>
<p>Rep.    Sam Farr (D-CA)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep.    Michael H. Michaud (D-ME)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Patrick    J. Murphy (D-PA)</p>
</td>
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<td>
<p>Rep.    Howard Berman (D-CA)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Fred    Upton (R-MI)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Chris    Carney (D-PA)</p>
</td>
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<td>
<p>Rep. Henry    Waxman (D-CA)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Brad    Miller (D-NC)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep.    Allyson Schwartz (D-PA)</p>
</td>
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<td>
<p>Rep.    Darrell Issa (R-CA)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Jeff    Fortenberry (R-NE)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep.    Charlie Dent (R-PA)</p>
</td>
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<td>
<p>Rep. John    T. Salazar (D-CO)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Paul    Hodes (D-NH)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Joe    Pitts (R-PA)</p>
</td>
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<td>
<p>Rep. John    Larson (D-CT)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Frank    LoBiondo (R-NJ)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep.    Tim Murphy (R-PA)</p>
</td>
</tr>
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<td>
<p>Rep. Joe    Courtney (D-CT)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Jim    Saxton (R-NJ)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Todd    Russell Platts (R-PA)</p>
</td>
</tr>
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<td>
<p>Rep. Rosa    DeLauro (D-CT)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Scott    Garrett (R-NJ)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep.    Patrick Kennedy (D-RI)</p>
</td>
</tr>
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<td>
<p>Rep.    Chris Shays (R-CT)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Rush    Holt (D-NJ)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Jim    Langevin (D-RI)</p>
</td>
</tr>
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<td>
<p>Rep. Chris    Murphy (D-CT)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Tim    Bishop (D-NY)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep.    Steve Cohen (D-TN)</p>
</td>
</tr>
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<td>
<p>Rep. Bruce    Braley (D-IA)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Steve    Israel (D-NY)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Lloyd    Doggett (D-TX)</p>
</td>
</tr>
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<td>
<p>Rep.    Dave Loebsack (D-IA)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Peter    King (R-NY)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Randy    Forbes (R-VA)</p>
</td>
</tr>
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<td>
<p>Rep.    Leonard Boswell (D-IA)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep. Ed    Towns (D-NY)</p>
</td>
<td>
<p>Rep.    Peter Welch (D-VT)</p>
</td>
</tr>
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<td>
<p>Rep. Peter    Roskam (R-IL)</p>
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<p>Rep.    Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY)</p>
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<p>Rep.    Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)</p>
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<p>Rep.    Mark Souder (R-IN)</p>
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<p>Rep. Eliot    L. Engel (D-NY)</p>
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<p>Rep. Ron    Kind (D-WI)</p>
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<p>Rep. Nancy    Boyda (D-KS)</p>
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<p>Rep. Nita    M. Lowey (D-NY)</p>
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<p>Rep. Steve    Kagen (D-WI)</p>
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<p>Rep. Ben    Chandler (D-KY)</p>
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<p>Rep. John    Hall (D-NY)</p>
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<p>Rep.    Barbara Cubin (R-WY)</p>
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<p>Rep. John    Olver (D-MA)</p>
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<p>Rep.    Maurice Hinchey (D-NY)</p>
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<p align="left"><strong>Support the Conservation Programs in the  Farm Bill</strong> <br />
Your continued support over the next two weeks will be critical to
securing the tax incentive and in getting funding increases for
critical conservation programs in the Farm Bill! The Senate’s Farm Bill
includes a permanent extension of the conservation tax incentive. <br />
Negotiations between the House, the Senate and the President are
already underway, so every bit of extra support for making the
conservation easement incentive permanent will help. Here are some easy
ways you can help:</p>
<ul type="disc"><li><strong>TODAY</strong>: &nbsp;<a href="http://www.landtrustalliance.org/publicpolicy/tax_incentives_cosponsors.htm">Check       our list</a>
to see if your Representative has cosponsored H.R. 1576, the
stand-alone bill to make the easement incentive permanent!&nbsp; If not,
please ask them to do so by calling Elizabeth Thomas in the office of
Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA).&nbsp; If they HAVE cosponsored, thank them
– and ask them to please call Chairman Charles Rangel (D-NY) or Ranking
Member Jim McCrery (R-LA) of the House Ways &amp; Means Committee and
ask them to help ensure that the provisions in the Senate’s Farm Bill
that are identical to H.R. 1576 are included in the final Farm Bill. <br />
                <br />
              </li><li><strong>NEXT  WEEK</strong>
is a Congressional recess, so it’s a great opportunity to meet your
Members of Congress close to home! Visit their websites at <a href="http://www.house.gov/">www.house.gov</a> and <a href="http://www.senate.gov/">www.senate.gov</a>
to find the phone number for the district office closest to you. You
can request an in-district meeting or find out if they’ll be at public
events where you can meet them. If you can’t get to meet with your
Representative, be sure to ask their staff to <strong>support the same $5 billion in increased  funding for conservation programs as was in the bill the House passed last  summer</strong>. This includes <strong>the House’s  higher funding for the Farm and Ranch Protection Program and the Grasslands  Reserve Program</strong>, both of which give grants to land trusts and states to  purchase conservation easements on working farm and ranch land. </li></ul>
<p>Need help?&nbsp; Want to do even  more?&nbsp; E-mail <a href="mailto:policy@lta.org">policy@lta.org</a>.<br />
              <br />
              <a href="http://www.landtrustalliance.org/publicpolicy/tax_incentives_updates.htm">See background, frequently asked  questions, and resources on the tax incentive</a></p>
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    <title>New Filing Requirment for Small Land Trusts!</title>
    <link>http://www.landtrustalliance.org/policy/advocates/alert-january-22</link>
    <description>Advocates Alert: January 22, 2008</description>
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2008, small tax-exempt organizations will have a new filing
requirement. It’s short, easy and electronic – it’s the new e-Postcard
(also called the Form 990-N).
<p>If you are a
tax-exempt organization that normally has annual gross receipts of
$25,000 or less and thus does not have to file Form 990 or 990-EZ, you
now <u>must</u> file the e-Postcard. The e-Postcard is due by the 15th
day of the fifth month after the close of your tax year. So if your
organization operates on a calendar year, the e-Postcard is due by May
15 of the following year.Nonprofits that do not file risk losing their
tax-exempt status.</p>
<p>If you think this new filing requirement  may apply to your organization, go to <a href="http://www.irs.gov/charities/index.html">http://www.irs.gov/charities/index.html</a> for complete details.</p>
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    <title>Farm Bill Fight at Critical Juncture, New Conservation Funding Letter Needs Your Help</title>
    <link>http://www.landtrustalliance.org/policy/advocates/alert-march-7</link>
    <description>Advocates Alert: March 7, 2008</description>
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<p>Senator
Max Baucus (D-MT) is still pushing to have a permanent extension of the
enhanced tax incentive for conservation easements (section 12203 of the
Senate's version of the Farm Bill) included in the final House-Senate
"conference report." House leaders are saying no. Their reasons are
complicated, procedural and political. The only way we can overcome
them is to have Members of Congress convince their leadership that the
easement incentive is important enough to set these objections aside.</p>
<p><strong>This is a critically  important juncture for our campaign </strong><em>.</em>
The Farm Bill is our best opportunity to move the tax incentive forward
this year and the key decisions on that bill will be made in the next
few weeks.&nbsp; A personal call from your Representative to Speaker Pelosi
or other key leaders could mean the difference between winning or
losing the easement incentive.</p>
<p><strong>Help Orchestrate  Personal Calls to House Leadership </strong><br />
                At this point, it will take <strong>a personal call from your Representative to key leaders of the House</strong>
to make a difference on the Farm Bill. Please think about who on your
board or in your community can best reach your Representative <em>directly</em>
and ask them to make such a call. You may also have a chance to raise
this with your Representative in person while they are back home for
the Congressional Easter Recess, March 17-28.</p>
<p>Ask Democrats to call:</p>
<ul type="disc"><li>Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)</li><li>House Ways &amp; Means Committee Chairman Charlie       Rangel (D-NY) </li></ul>
<p>Ask Republicans to call:</p>
<ul type="disc"><li>House Ways &amp; Means Committee Ranking Member Jim       McCrery (R-LA) </li><li>House Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Bob       Goodlatte (R-VA) </li></ul>
<p>Messages we need your Representative to convey:</p>
<ul type="disc"><li>The
tax incentive for conservation easements that Senator Baucus is trying
to get into the Farm Bill is very important to landowners and
conservationists in my district. </li><li>It is extremely important to get this done in the Farm       Bill. </li></ul>
<p>If
you already asked your Representative to do this, please follow-up—and
be sure to tell them that even though House leaders are saying “no,”
this issue isn't decided yet.</p>
<p>Click here for a  fact sheet with more details.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Ask Your Representative to Support LWCF &amp; Forest Legacy </strong></p>
<p>Congressmen
Tom Allen (D-ME) and Jim Gerlach (R-PA) are circulating a Congressional
sign-on letter urging the Interior Appropriations Subcommittee to
provide $278 million for the federal Land &amp; Water Conservation Fund
(LWCF), $120 million for the LWCF state grants program, and $120
million for the Forest Legacy Program in fiscal year 2009. These
programs have historically been the most significant federal sources of
funding to support land conservation and your Representative's
signature will help us ensure these programs continue to succeed.</p>
<p>This is a relatively easy ask; here's what to do:</p>
<ul type="disc"><li>Call your Representative (Switchboard: 202-224-3121)       and ask to speak to the staffer who handles Interior Appropriations. </li><li>Tell
them how important LWCF and Forest Legacy are to your organization and
to conservation in your state (mention specific projects if possible). </li><li>Urge
them to sign the Allen-Gerlach letter by calling Jim Bradley in Rep.
Allen's office (5-6116) or Laura Carrel in Rep. Gerlach's office
(5-4315) no later than Wednesday, March 12. </li><li><a href="http://www.lta.org/publicpolicy/Allen-Gerlach_LWCF_Forest_Legacy_Sign-on.doc">Click here for a copy of the letter you can forward to       them upon request</a>. </li></ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Sign up to  be a Land Trust ADVOCATE  <br /><br /></p>
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    <title>Crunch Time on Conservation Tax Incentive</title>
    <link>http://www.landtrustalliance.org/policy/advocates/alert-february-29</link>
    <description>Advocates Alert: February 29, 2008</description>
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<p>The
Farm Bill is our best opportunity to renew the tax incentive for
conservation easement donations and make it permanent. Our success on
this issue may be decided in the next two weeks. Your hard work has
added eight new cosponsors to HR 1576 and Senator Max Baucus (D-MT)
continues to push for these provisions in the Farm Bill, but we need to
convince key leaders in the House to make this happen.</p>
<p align="center"><strong><strong>Get Your   Representative to Weigh in Personally with   Leadership</strong></strong><strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong></strong></p>
<p>At
this point, it will take a personal call from your Representative to
key leaders of the House to make a difference on the Farm Bill. <strong>Just a few calls   into the right people at this critical moment could literally change the history   of conservation!</strong> Please think about who on your board or in your   community can best reach your Representative <em>directly</em> and ask them to make such a   call.</p>
<p>Ask Democrats to   call:</p>
<ul type="disc"><li>Speaker   Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) or her Chief of Staff, John   Lawrence </li><li>House Ways   &amp; Means Committee Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-NY) </li></ul>
<p>Ask Republicans to   call:</p>
<ul type="disc"><li>House Ways   &amp; Means Committee Ranking Member Jim McCrery (R-LA)&nbsp;</li><li>House   Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Bob Goodlatte   (R-VA)</li></ul>
<p>Messages we need your Representative   to convey:</p>
<ul type="disc"><li>The
Tax Incentive for Conservation Easements that Senator Baucus is trying
to get into the Farm Bill is very important to landowners and
conservationists in my district. </li><li>It is   extremely important to get this done in the Farm Bill</li></ul>
<p><a title="http://www.lta.org/publicpolicy/tax_incentives_updates.htm" href="http://www.lta.org/publicpolicy/tax_incentives_updates.htm">See   background, frequently asked questions, and resources on the tax   incentive</a>.</p>
<p align="center"><strong><strong>Eight New   Cosponsors for HR 1576; 160 Total</strong></strong></p>
<p>Over the past two weeks the   following representatives have cosponsored HR 1576: <strong><strong>Rep.
Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ), Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Rep. Lincoln
Diaz-Balart (R-FL), Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL), Rep. Ileana
Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Rep. Baron Hill (D-IN), Rep Adrian Smith (R-NE)
and Rep. Peter Welch (D-VT).</strong></strong> That means we now have
160 Members, more than a third of the House, on record supporting a
permanent extension of the tax incentive for conservation easement
donations!</p>
<p>Please check out our complete   list of cosponsors!
If your Representative isn't yet on the list, please call and urge them
to cosponsor HR 1576. If your Representative is already a cosponsor,
please urge them to weigh in with leadership (see above) and thank them
publicly or privately using the templates on our tax incentive   webpage.</p>
<p>Sign up to  be a Land Trust ADVOCATE at: <u>http://www.lta.org/publicpolicy/advocates.htm</u> <br /><br /></p>
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