A textbook case:
“We present our three-minute, passionate
oration about the risk to community health,
but in the end, nothing we say must be taken into account by the state in issuing the
permit.”
Common Sense: Community Rights Organizing, by CELDF; thanks to
Karma Norjin Lhamo for the reminder.
Mermaid, Suwannee Riverkeeper, OSFR, Regulatory Fallacy, Charles Keith, Attorneys, Motion to Permit, unanimous SRWMD Board
About 30 speakers gave impassioned orations for denial,
after which the Suwannee River Water Management District Board unanimously
approved the Nestlé permit as fast as the roll could be called.
SRWMD Board: Larry Thompson, Lower Suwannee Basin; Charles Keith, At Large; Virginia H. Johns, Chair, At Large; Virginia Sanchez, At Large; Charles Schwab, Coastal Rivers Basin; Harry Smith, At Large; Larry Sessions, Upper Suwannee Basin.
Notice nobody on the SRWMD Board representing the Santa Fe River Basin.
Water taxation without representation.
As one prominent local activist said afterwards,
“Two years out of my life I’ll never get back!
I don’t know if I’ll ever come back here.”
Sure, voting in a governor who would appoint better WMD board members would help,
and into the legislature, too.
New legislators would help pass what is really needed:
a Bill of Rights for Nature.
That is a way out of the Regulatory Fallacy Box. Continue reading →