SUBHEAD: "Voluntary Disclosure" of pesticide "Weak, No Substitute" for strong county Bill 2491.
By Blake Drolson 24 September 2013 for GMO Free Kauai -
(http://islandbreath.blogspot.com/2013/09/gmo-bill-switcheroo.html)
Image above: Through a classroom window a view of a Syngenta pesticide sprayer working it's way towards a building on Waimea Canyon Middle School campus in 2007. From (http://maluiawcms.blogspot.com/2007/06/environmental-racism-on-kauais-westside.html).
Well yesterday saw a disastrous press release from the governor's office. It feels like he is trying to pull some clever trick to undermine bill 2491! Truth be told it mad me quite mad that he would pull something like this.
Please consider writing new testimony to the council at CouncilTestimony@Kauai.gov , please let them know you want them to continue to support bill 2491. For more information please read the following press release from the pass the bill coalition. At the bottom of this email you can find the governors original press release. If it makes you want to take even more action, after writing the council, consider calling the governor at 1 (808) 586 - 0034, or go to http://governor.hawaii.gov/forms/contact/.
By Blake Drolson 24 September 2013 for GMO Free Kauai -
(http://islandbreath.blogspot.com/2013/09/gmo-bill-switcheroo.html)
Image above: Through a classroom window a view of a Syngenta pesticide sprayer working it's way towards a building on Waimea Canyon Middle School campus in 2007. From (http://maluiawcms.blogspot.com/2007/06/environmental-racism-on-kauais-westside.html).
Well yesterday saw a disastrous press release from the governor's office. It feels like he is trying to pull some clever trick to undermine bill 2491! Truth be told it mad me quite mad that he would pull something like this.
Please consider writing new testimony to the council at CouncilTestimony@Kauai.gov , please let them know you want them to continue to support bill 2491. For more information please read the following press release from the pass the bill coalition. At the bottom of this email you can find the governors original press release. If it makes you want to take even more action, after writing the council, consider calling the governor at 1 (808) 586 - 0034, or go to http://governor.hawaii.gov/forms/contact/.
Governor's Announcement Raises Concern
Image above: With winds blowing towards campus a stench from Syngenta pesticide sprayer is carried on the breeze, striking fear in children and adults. From (http://maluiawcms.blogspot.com/2007/06/environmental-racism-on-kauais-westside.html).
Kauai residents reacted strongly to Governor Neil Abercrombie's announcement of September 23, which requests agricultural entities to voluntarily disclose their "aggregated usage" of Restricted Use Pesticides until such time as rules and legislation are developed in the future. The Governor also stated that he would generally work with the State Legislature to seek funding for state agencies to address pesticide use compliance, without any further specific commitment.
This announcement comes days before the Kauai County Council is set to deliberate on Bill 2491, which provides for mandatory disclosure of Restricted Use Pesticides by Kaua'i's heaviest agricultural users, along with specific protections for Kaua'i children and families against the risks of pesticide exposure. These protections include buffer zones, a health and environmental study on the specific impacts of seed/agrochemical industry practices on Kaua'i, temporary moratoria on expansion, and other provisions.
Entities regulated under Bill 2491 are the agrochemical companies Dow Agrosciences, Syngenta, BASF and Pioneer (DuPont), along with one food-producing entity, Kaua'i Coffee.
"It seems that the Governor has started to realize the seriousness of the pesticide issues on Kauai," said Gary Hooser, Kaua'i County Council Member and co-sponsor of Kaua'i County Bill 2491. "But the measures announced by the Governor are woefully inadequate to properly protect the people of Kaua'i. The Governor's unspecific promises are certainly not a replacement for the strong set of mandates and protections that would be guaranteed under Bill 2491."
While the Governor's announcement states that his office collaborated with a "Kauai Legislative Delegation" and "farmers," to date, none of the many leaders active in promoting Bill 2491 were consulted or solicited for feedback on the Governor's proposed "steps to address the concerns of the community." Council Member Hooser expressed surprise and disappointment that neither he nor Bill 2491 co-sponsor, Council Member Tim Bynum were consulted by the Governor's office regarding the September 23 announcement.
"There was no transparency by the Governor here," said Fern Rosensteil of Ohana O Kauai. "There has been a continual lack of responsiveness from the state until now, when the people of Kaua'i are finally taking matters into their own hands. We can only conclude that the Governor's announcement is a purposeful attempt to undermine the momentum of our people."
"The people of Kaua'i cannot wait for the State's wheels to turn on weak, undefined promises," said Andrea Brower, an advocate and researcher on sustainability and food security issues on Kaua'i. "There have been serious health and environmental concerns in regards to the pesticide-seed industry for years. When the County is finally making progress on beginning to address the issue, the sudden move by the Governor for 'voluntary action' is weak at best, and a derailment at worst."
From 2010-2012, Dow, Syngenta, BASF and Pioneer have collectively applied over 98% of the total RUP's used in the agricultural sector. Since the launch of Bill 2491, doctors and medical professionals have testified about elevated incidents of birth defects, respiratory and endocrine abnormalities and elevated rates of cancer, particularly in areas of heaviest RUP use in west Kaua'i. Citizen testing of waters near west Kaua'i agricultural fields have revealed levels of Atrazine in excess of regulatory limits.
The time for state gesturing and political maneuvering is over," said activist Dustin Barca, a leader in the efforts to educate communities on pesticide use on Kaua'i, "Real, firm mandates on pesticide disclosure are close at hand. We will press on for County Council approval for Bill 2491 because our children and the aina (land) cannot and will not wait."
Video above: This video shot from Waimea Canyon Middle School classroom window in 2007 explains why so much spraying is now done at night, in the dark. From (http://maluiawcms.blogspot.com/2007/06/environmental-racism-on-kauais-westside.html) & (http://youtu.be/iHR9-ZFue84).
ARE YOU DISAPPOINTED BY THIS ATTEMPTED DERAILMENT OF BILL 2491 BY THE GOVERNOR?
THEN TAKE ACTION TODAY!!
CONTACT KAUAI COUNCIL MEMBERS
Tell them that "WE ARE NOT DOING BUSINESS AS USUAL!" and that "THE COUNCIL NEEDS TO PASS BILL 2491!"
- Write AGAIN to Council Members Mel Rapozo, Ross Kagawa, Nadine Nakamura, JoAnn Yukimura and Jay Furfaro at (CouncilTestimony@Kauai.gov).
Urge them to press on with Bill 2491 and show us what they are made of -- Urge Council Members not to bow their heads, wipe their hands of direct responsibility, or collaborate with weak attempts by the Governor to derail the biggest, most effective people's movement in Kaua'i's recent history.
Tell Council Members that the Governor's announcement for "voluntary disclosure" is NOT A REPLACEMENT for the real provisions of Bill 2491.
Tell Council Members not to shortchange our keiki and the future of our island with weak excuses for inaction.
- And then send our E-Petition to at least 10 friends FAR AND WIDE. Post this petition link AGAIN to your Facebook page, blog, website and e-lists. We're counting on our friends now more than ever!
THAT IS WHY WE ARE FACING THESE EXPECTED, BACKDOOR MANEUVERS.
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