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Sep 05, 2010
Water Issues Should Not Divide Us, But Bring Us Together
the Delta flow criteria requirements that some environmentalists are demanding would be as devastating for Northern California as they would be for the rest of the state ... more

Sep 05, 2010
Sacramento Wastewater Economic Impact Could Be Three Times Higher
The Bee quotes the SRCSD saying monthly residential rates could go from $20 per month to $62. ... more

Sep 05, 2010
State Water Contractors Statement In Response To Sacramento Waste Discharge
We’re pleased to see that the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board has found that the amount of ammonia flowing into the Delta must be significantly reduced ... more
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Reminder About Salmon Fishermen

Feb 02, 2010

WASHINGTON, May 23, 2008

Salmon Fishermen Reeling In Your Tax $$

Salmon Shortage Called A "Disaster," But Are Federal Subsidies Going Too Far?

  •   Play CBS Video Video Taxpayers Shell Out For Salmon

    Salmon continues to dwindle throughout California and Oregon, and tax dollars are being used to bail out those affected. As Sharyl Attkisson reports, Nancy Pelosi supported this relief funding.

 
  • Drift net fishermen unload red salmon from a net.

    Drift net fishermen unload red salmon from a net.  (AP)

 
 

(CBS)  The salmon population is mysteriously dwindling in California and Oregon.

It's gotten so bad, fishing has been closed for the season and the government has even declared a "disaster."

But help is on the way. For the second year in a row, hard-hit fishermen and businesses will get cold, hard cash to make up for their losses.

But it's not just to put food on the table and keep a roof overhead - this may be among the most generous aid packages ever to come from Congress. And you're paying for it.

Consider that the lost salmon catch amounts to $22 million dollars. Federal officials put the economic ripple effect including businesses like charter boats and ice houses at $82 million.

But taxpayers are being forced to shell out $174 million. That's on top of $60 million given out last year.

The salmon bail-out is so huge, it might not have survived debate in Congress. But it didn't have to, thanks to California's own Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi. She used her clout as Speaker of the House to insert the massive salmon relief into the Farm Bill as an earmark without a vote.


Read more about the salmon fishermen reeling it in on Couric & Co.

But what's really flipping out critics ... is how it works: Fishermen and business owners get to pick their "best" year, from 2002 to 2005, when they made the most money off salmon, and they get a check for that entire amount.

"You get to literally cherry pick through your earnings over the past five years and pick the best one," said Tim Phillips of the group Americans for Prosperity. "Just another example of how out-of-control this thing is."

And they aren't just poor fishermen struggling to make ends meet.

Some of them got more than $100,000 in salmon-relief last year - and will get a six-figure check again this year ... all at taxpayer expense. Compare that to what Katrina victims got: less than $2,500 per average household.

Pelosi was unavailable, but we spoke to her colleague, California Congressman Mike Thompson, who helped craft the earmark.

"Well, they need an income to keep the wolves away from the door," Thompson said.

"Is it really 'emergency' aid if somebody gets $200,000 or more in cash payments from the federal government for not catching fish?" Attkisson asked.

"It's emergency aid because they lost their ability to go out and make a living.

There are other fish in the sea, and some salmon fishermen are switching to other catches to earn a living ... yet still reeling it in ... for what they didn't catch.

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