JANUARY 9, 2011 |
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Coordination Strategy |
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APPEARANCES: OCT
24, 2010
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2011
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Today's guest:
Fred Kelly Grant,
Sylvia Milligan,
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Les
Baugh |
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Fred Kelly Grant developed the “Coordination Strategy” now being
taught across the nation as a way for local governments to have
meaningful input into the federal and state decision making process.
This is the single greatest tool we can use to help our elected
officials protect our land use from the encroachment of federal
agencies. It is not a good tool, however, if they don’t know about
it. Forest roads were recently closed in Southern CA because the
Forest Service failed to “coordinate” and were beaten in court by
environmental groups teaming up with the State of CA. This process
can work for or against us. Tea party members who are interested in
the many land use issue plaguing us can work wonders by getting this
information into the hands of your county supervisors as a starting
point..
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Fred Kelly Grant |
Fred Grant attained his B.A.
from the College of Idaho in 1958, majoring in History; with
specialization in Constitutional History and Law. He then attended
the University of Chicago School of Law. He served as Law Clerk to
Chief Judge Brune, in the Maryland Court of Appeals. He first worked
as an associate at Lord, Bissell, and Brook; a Chicago law firm
representing Lloyd's of London. He continued to practice law in the
District of Maryland, where he was an Assistant United States
Attorney. He later became Assistant State Attorney of Baltimore, and
then Chief of the Organized Crime Unit, State's Attorney of
Baltimore. He spent his remaining time in Baltimore involved in
criminal defense.
Grant later moved with his
family back to Nampa Idaho where he and his wife were both raised.
He accepted an appointment by Idaho’s Governor as a liaison with the
federal agencies, and eventually served two of Idaho’s Governors in
various roles. He has been a hearing officer in zoning issues for
over 30 years and has helped cities and counties write land use
plans protecting property rights. He works closely with Owyhee
County, Idaho where he developed the “Coordination Strategy” now
being taught across the nation as a way for local governments to
have meaningful input into the federal and state decision making
process.
Grant has worked with
Stewards of the Range since the early 1990’s as a consultant and the
Litigation Chairman. In 2006 he was elected by the Board of
Directors to serve as President. July 1, 2009 Stewards of the Range
merged with the American Land Foundation creating American Stewards
of Liberty. Grant continues to serve as President of the new
organization. He lives in Nampa, Idaho. |
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Sylvia Milligan - founder and
Chair
“ROC – Recreation
Outdoor Coalition” |
Sylvia Milligan graduated
from Chico State University with honors. She is a retired school
teacher - spending 23 years teaching all facets of education. Sylvia
is actively involved in the following organizations: |
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Chairperson, Recreation Outdoors
Coalition |
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Northern California Region Director |
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California-Nevada Snowmobile Association |
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Board Member: Sierra Access Coalition |
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Member: Shasta County Resource Advisory
Committee |
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Member: State Winter Recreation Committee |
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Alternate member – Recreation Resource
Advisory Committee |
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For the past 15 years,
Sylvia has worked with the ten northern California County Boards of
Supervisors, elected officials, and both state and federal agencies
on recreational issues. She has successfully lobbied for hundreds of
thousands of dollars for the federal agencies in northern
California. She has also traveled to Washington, DC and the State
capitol a number of times to lobby for recreational interests.
Since the beginning of the
travel management planning process in California’s national forests,
Sylvia has spent hundreds of hours on the ground looking at
potential routes to provide sustainable OHV opportunities for the
public. She has worked with many individuals and clubs explaining
the process and looking at their routes to present to the forests.
Sylvia has arranged
countless hours of volunteer support for any type of service needed
ranging from trail maintenance to summer-long traffic studies. |
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Les Baugh
- County
Supervisor for District 5 |
CLICK HERE for Les
Baugh's background. |
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Websites and
material mentioned on
today's program: |
www.TrademarkAmerica.org |
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