Posted on Mon, Apr. 24, 2006
Group takes on Pombo's record
Environmental groups criticize Tracy Republican's record on national parks
By Lisa Vorderbrueggen
CONTRA COSTA TIMES
The Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund, the political arm of the national environmental organization, is airing a radio ad that criticizes the environmental record of incumbent Rep. Richard Pombo, R-Tracy.
Pombo has two challengers in the upcoming June primary: ex-Congressman Pete McCloskey of Lodi and retired businessman Tom Benigno of Tracy.
As part of the Times' ongoing campaign coverage, here is an analysis of the ad's content:
What the ad says, Part 1: A voice-over says, "Open season on our national parks. That's how the Los Angeles Times described Congressman Richard Pombo's proposal to sell off 15 of America's national parks.
"Pombo even wanted the National Park Service to raise millions of dollars by selling naming rights to the highest bidder. Imagine tourist attractions in Yosemite being renamed after Exxon or Chevron."
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