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Thank you for you interest in protecting California State Parks at Mono Lake and Bodie from closure or impairment during the 2010-2011 state budget process.
On May 14, Governor Schwarzenegger released his revised budget proposal. Somewhat unexpectedly, it included some funding for the State Park system. Previously the Governor had proposed zeroing out the budget for parks and providing funding through offshore oil lease revenues. However he no longer supports such drilling.
The proposal provides funding at levels similar to 2008-2009, raising hopes that park closures and major cutbacks are not in the cards for the year ahead. But there are many steps ahead in the budget negotiations between the legislature and governor. It is quite possible that proposals to cut or close the state park system will be made. It is also quite possible that letters from concerned individuals will once again be needed to support our magnificent--and economically valuable--park system.
The last budget cycle triggered a grueling fight over closure of the state park system in which the Mono Lake Committee delivered over 2,600 letters and 5,000 local petition signatures supporting Mono Lake and Bodie to Sacramento decision makers.
Looking beyond the budget, funding for state parks through the State Parks and Wildlife Conservation Trust Fund Act is slated for the November ballot as well.
In the days ahead we'll be watching the budget process closely to be sure state parks at Mono Lake and Bodie stay safe. We're keeping our blog, The Mono-logue, up to date with the latest news. Here's a listing of posts on this issue:
Special Delivery: Twenty-one pounds of support for State Parks
Thursday, June 18th, 2009The new State Park Access Pass funding proposal: what is it?
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009Parks funding slashed, replacement source on the table
Monday, June 15th, 2009~~~ ACTION ALERT ~~~ Mono Lake, Bodie State Parks proposed for closure
Monday, June 15th, 2009Budget Committee debates State Parks future, leaves question open
Thursday, June 11th, 2009New CSU study illuminates economic benefits of State Parks
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009Save parks, but what about the state budget?
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009No closure of National Parks; in fact, just the opposite
Saturday, June 6th, 2009State Park Closure List
Thursday, June 4th, 2009



