The Honorable George W. Bush
President of the United States
The White House
Washington, DC 20500
Dear President Bush:
The undersigned are elected officials, business people, and residents
of coastal communities throughout the United States. We congratulate you
on your election to the presidency and wish you the very best during your
term of office.
There are many pressing issues that are confronting you in these early
days of your Administration. The purpose of this letter is to urge you to
act as swiftly as possible to reverse a policy instituted by your
predecessor which is harming the economy of coastal America. You have
clearly demonstrated that you know the importance of sandy beaches when
you signed the $15 million Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act into
law in Texas in 1998. Unfortunately, former President Clinton took the
opposite position when he declared in 1995 that Federal budget policy
would no longer support any funding for the nourishment of America’s
beaches. While Congress rejected that policy through both statutory
authorization and appropriations language, the effect of this policy is to
prevent any new beach nourishment projects from being included in the
President’s budget recommendations.
Beaches are coastal parks which act as magnets for millions of
tourists. In fact, they are the top tourist attraction in the United
States. The people who use the nation’s beaches represent all economic,
ethnic, and racial groups. Whether they are visiting the beach for a day
or for a month, they spend money which fuels not only local and regional
economies, but also provides significant business and personal income tax
revenues to the Federal government. The Federal beach nourishment program
is a cost-sharing partnership with States and local governments.
We are attaching a fact sheet which provides more information about the
economic, environmental, and storm damage reduction contributions derived
from America’s sandy beaches. Our request to you is that you direct your
staff to take action to include funding for new beach nourishment projects
in the budget that you will send to Congress in March. We also ask that
you formally announce that the previous Administration’s anti-beach
nourishment policy is rescinded.
Thank you for your consideration of these requests. We are both ready
and willing to provide you with whatever assistance your staff may need on
this and other issues affecting coastal communities.
Sincerely, |