About 10 years ago, local volunteers formed the Mississippi Valley Conservancy, which has grown to nearly 800 members and, by working with donors and willing sellers, has permanently protected more than 4,000 acres of scenic and environmentally sensitive land in the region.
The total is likely to reach nearly 6,000 acres by the end of this year. The conservancy has partnered with municipalities including the cities of La Crosse and Onalaska, and the town of Holland to help preserve lands identified as important to their citizens. None of this would have been possible without the Stewardship Fund.
Under the Assembly budget, funding for stewardship would drop to just $25 million a year starting next year, even though the program is currently authorized at $60 million a year through 2010. Funding for matching grants to land trusts and municipalities would be cut dramatically from more than $16 million to $8 million a year, undercutting the ability of MVC to leverage local and private funds.
Huebsch will be among the legislators on a conference committee to reconcile the differences in the Assembly and Senate versions of the budget. The Senate would extend the Stewardship program through 2020 and increase Stewardship funding to $105 million a year.
Let Mike Huebsch know your views. Call Mike at (608) 266-0631, 1-888-534-0094 or by e-mail at rep.huebsch@legis.state.wi.us.
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