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Action Alert!!!!


Part of the Governor’s latest budget proposal is a $90M loan from the OHV Trust Fund to help balance the state budget!


Although we understand that the state is in the grip of the worst budget crisis in history, this loan is not a solution to the problem!


Why? The law requires that this loan must be repaid within 2 years, so all this does is delay a real solution to the budget problem.


Similar tactics have been tried in the past. In recent years the state budget was often balanced by borrowing billions from constitutionally protected trust funds reserved for highway construction and repair of local streets and roads. Local governments united to oppose this borrowing gimmick and the governor and legislature agreed to stay away from borrowing from local government trust funds this year. Unfortunately this commitment does not extend to our OHV Trust Fund.


The governor is proposing an urgency bill that would authorize this loan. This money is our green sticker money that comes directly from the increased cost of green stickers from $25 to $50. This funding was supposed to go to law enforcement and other essential public safety services as well as improving the program. The public agreed to this fee increase to better fund the program, not to bail out the state budget.


What can you do?

It is urgent that OHV users get in touch with their state legislators as soon as possible.



Write or fax a letter to YOUR state senator and state assemblymember.


Tell them to stop borrowing to balance the budget.


Tell them the OHV Trust Fund should not be used to balance the budget


Loans like this are just gimmicks and not a solution to the real problem.


We were willing to raise our fees to be able to keep our program operating, we should not become the scapegoats in this budget battle.

During the last election many legislators signed a promise that they would not use borrowing to balance the budget.


Ask your legislators if they signed a "no borrowing pledge", and ask them if they are going to stand by that promise.


Specific points to make are:

1. Members of the public agreed to a fee increase to support a specific program, but now the revenue generated is being diverted from its intended purpose - a breach of public trust.

2. Borrowing from state funds that must be repaid does not solve the budget problem, it only defers dealing with the problem to a later date when it will be even more difficult to solve.

3. Using a trust fund as a revenue source sets a bad precedent. Trust funds are established up to protect public funds for specific purposes. This could lead to diversion of funds from other trust funds in the future potentially including even entitlement funds.

4. The budget crisis must be resolved through a combination of spending cuts and tax increases, not more borrowing.


FAX or email your letter today!!!



URL to comment to the governor. http://gov.ca.gov/interact

Log on to http://192.234.213.69/amapsearch/framepage.asp

Enter your home address and then start making calls to your representative.

It is imperative you do this ASAP .


Thanks.

CORVA President, Jim Woods,

CORVA Imidiate Past president Ed Waldheim 760 373 0033

CORVA Past president Steve Kuehl.

Bruce Brazil
CERA assistant LAO
California Enduro Riders Association




WHO WE ARE
The California Off Road Vehicle Association (CORVA) is a varied group of outdoor recreationists who are extremely active in promoting the positive aspects of vehicular access on public lands and protecting that right.

The group is composed of the owners of "Green Sticker" vehicles such as ATV's, motorcycles, 3-wheelers, trail bikes, and dune buggies, as well as "street legal" 4X4 vehicles, dual sport motorcycles, bajas, and desert racers.

CORVA's main purpose is to work with the land managers for responsible off-highway vehicular access and recreation opportunities. Secondarily, we educate our membership on the constantly changing rules and regulations and promote clean-up and trail maintenance projects.

we continue to monitor and lobby the powers in Sacramento



Visit http://www.corva.org/
APHANTOMDUCK
Bravo to CORVA for taking this public stand.

So here it is folks, an easy way to make your voice heard.

Please, if you concerned about where your hard earned money goes, just follow the simple instructions above.
rivermobster
QUOTE (Wayne_Nosala @ Jan 18 2009, 02:45 PM) *


Action Alert!!!!


Part of the Governor's latest budget proposal is a $90M loan from the OHV Trust Fund to help balance the state budget!


Although we understand that the state is in the grip of the worst budget crisis in history, this loan is not a solution to the problem!


Why? The law requires that this loan must be repaid within 2 years, so all this does is delay a real solution to the budget problem.


Similar tactics have been tried in the past. In recent years the state budget was often balanced by borrowing billions from constitutionally protected trust funds reserved for highway construction and repair of local streets and roads. Local governments united to oppose this borrowing gimmick and the governor and legislature agreed to stay away from borrowing from local government trust funds this year. Unfortunately this commitment does not extend to our OHV Trust Fund.


The governor is proposing an urgency bill that would authorize this loan. This money is our green sticker money that comes directly from the increased cost of green stickers from $25 to $50. This funding was supposed to go to law enforcement and other essential public safety services as well as improving the program. The public agreed to this fee increase to better fund the program, not to bail out the state budget.


What can you do?

It is urgent that OHV users get in touch with their state legislators as soon as possible.



Write or fax a letter to YOUR state senator and state assemblymember.


Tell them to stop borrowing to balance the budget.


Tell them the OHV Trust Fund should not be used to balance the budget


Loans like this are just gimmicks and not a solution to the real problem.


We were willing to raise our fees to be able to keep our program operating, we should not become the scapegoats in this budget battle.

During the last election many legislators signed a promise that they would not use borrowing to balance the budget.


Ask your legislators if they signed a "no borrowing pledge", and ask them if they are going to stand by that promise.


Specific points to make are:

1. Members of the public agreed to a fee increase to support a specific program, but now the revenue generated is being diverted from its intended purpose - a breach of public trust.

2. Borrowing from state funds that must be repaid does not solve the budget problem, it only defers dealing with the problem to a later date when it will be even more difficult to solve.

3. Using a trust fund as a revenue source sets a bad precedent. Trust funds are established up to protect public funds for specific purposes. This could lead to diversion of funds from other trust funds in the future potentially including even entitlement funds.

4. The budget crisis must be resolved through a combination of spending cuts and tax increases, not more borrowing.


FAX or email your letter today!!!



URL to comment to the governor. http://gov.ca.gov/interact

Log on to http://192.234.213.69/amapsearch/framepage.asp

Enter your home address and then start making calls to your representative.

It is imperative you do this ASAP .


Thanks.

CORVA President, Jim Woods,

CORVA Imidiate Past president Ed Waldheim 760 373 0033

CORVA Past president Steve Kuehl.

Bruce Brazil
CERA assistant LAO
California Enduro Riders Association




WHO WE ARE
The California Off Road Vehicle Association (CORVA) is a varied group of outdoor recreationists who are extremely active in promoting the positive aspects of vehicular access on public lands and protecting that right.

The group is composed of the owners of "Green Sticker" vehicles such as ATV's, motorcycles, 3-wheelers, trail bikes, and dune buggies, as well as "street legal" 4X4 vehicles, dual sport motorcycles, bajas, and desert racers.

CORVA's main purpose is to work with the land managers for responsible off-highway vehicular access and recreation opportunities. Secondarily, we educate our membership on the constantly changing rules and regulations and promote clean-up and trail maintenance projects.

we continue to monitor and lobby the powers in Sacramento



Visit http://www.corva.org/



excelent post.....thank you much for the info!!!

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jigggawatt
Sent letters!
Wayne_Nosala
OK, I called my reps Roy Ausburn and Connie Conway, Thier staff was
frindly and wrote down my request to not borrow 90 mil from
our off higway vehical trust fund

It only took about 2 minutes per call, very easy, we need to slam these guys
with calls

also Governator
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-445-2841


thanks
Wayne
APHANTOMDUCK
Now I'm hearing that this issue may be resolved on February 2, 2009

The governor and Legislature are required to reach a budget solution by February 2, 2009. This deadline was set when the governor called a special session under the Proposition 58 rule.

CORVA seems to have taken a position of opposed.

At this time, what is the position of the other more major OHV groups. wassup.gif wassup.gif
APHANTOMDUCK
The letter writing campaign from above has generated over 1500 letters to the Gov on this issue.

Follow the link here to see for yourself: www.SaveTheTrails.us/GreenStickerLetters.pdf

Its February 4th 2009. There is yet to be a budget resolution.

CORVA took a public stand.

I could be wrong here, but none of the more "major" motorized recreation orgs have yet to "mobilize its membership".

Looks to me as if they got tired of waiting and mobilized themselves. yay.gif
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