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I have spoken with Congressman Bob Goodlatte, Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee.  He is well aware of our problems and suggests we all contact our Representatives and make them aware of the need for action.  I write this to emphasize Malcolm's letter below.

Fred Hollen
President, Virginia State Beekeepers Association

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Malcolm T. Sanford [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
        Sent: Thu 4/7/2005 7:28 PM
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        Subject: [BEE-L] Emergency Request to Contact Federal Legislators



        We just received the information below. Can you please pass this onto the
        Florida State Beekeepers and tell them the deadline is tomorrow
        afternoon?  Since we have one Congressman, Allan Boyd, on the Agricultural
        Appropriations Subcommittee and several on the House Appropriations
        Committee —
        C. W. Bill Young, Dave Weldon, and Ander Crenshaw — all three are
        Republicans and carry a lot of weight. We have an urgent need for you ask
        your Commissioner/Director/Secretary to help us get more funding for honey
        bee research — research on the varroa mites.

        Tomorrow, Friday, April 8, is the deadline for any Congressman to request
        increased funding for USDA-ARS. The requests must be made by
        close-of-business tomorrow.

        All Congressmen, especially members of the House Agricultural
        Appropriations Subcommittee and other members of the full House
        Appropriations Committee need to request Rep. Henry Bonilla, chairman of
        the Agricultural Appropriations Subcommittee, to increase the funding for
        the Agricultural Research Service by $7.3 million to a total of about $15
        million.

        Please ask your boss to make this contact call to all your state’s
        delegation, especially any on the House Appropriations Committee— and call
        your Congressman — and pass this message onto other beekeepers, packers,
        and suppliers, asking them to make the same call. To reach any
        Congressman’s Washington office, call 202-225-3121. You should talk to the
        Legislative Aide who handles farming issues or the Legislative Director.
        You can also contact most Congressional offices via www.house.gov.

        Events in Florida:

        On another note, representatives from the Florida  State Beekeepers
        Association and Florida Farm Bureau met with legislative aids and others in
        Tallahassee during Farm Bureau Day, March 29, 2005. We are looking at
        having the Florida legislature appropriate $300,00 in new funds for
        research given the state and nation's crisis in reduction of honey bee
        colonies for pollinating activities.

        I sent the following thank you note out to those I met with:

        Thank you for personally meeting with representatives of the Florida State
        Beekeepers Association as part of Farm Bureau Day on March 29, 2005.

        The situation with respect to the death of thousands of colonies across the
        U.S. continues. This article, which details the situation, appeared in the
        Palm Beach Post :
        http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/local_news/epaper/2005/03/28/m1a_honeybees_0328.html

        I also have posted the fact sheet that we distributed should you require
        more copies:
        http://home.earthlink.net/~beeactor/fsba/pdf/fact_sheet.pdf

        To reiterate, in order to have bees available for pollination in Florida in
        the foreseeable future, the appropriation of funds from the Florida
        legislature to a fund administered by the Department of Agriculture's
        Division of Plant Industry for emergency bee research is greatly needed at
        this time. Again, thanks for your time and interest.

        Dr. Malcolm Sanford

        Let's keep banging this drum; you may see a special on NBC news in the next
        few days on this; stay tuned.


        Malcolm T. Sanford
        Executive Secretary Florida State Beekeepers Association
        http://floridabeekeepers.org
        Subscribe to the Association's electronic mailing list at:
        http://groups.yahoo.com/group/F_S_B_A/
        and Doc Bullard's all about Florida beekeeping at:
        http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaBeekeepers/

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