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Western States Coalition Summit VIII:
The Anti-Environmental Lobby and
Environmental Education



This memo provides background information on the Western States Coalition and touches on some highlights from its Summit held in Spokane, Wash. 10-12 July 1997. No effort has been made to provide a complete report on conference proceedings. For more information, contact the Western States Center.

Background

The Western States Coalition is an anti-environmental lobby group founded in 1993 that emphasizes the participation of elected officials. Since January of 1996 the Coalition has had an official partnership with People for the West!, a mining industry front group. The organizations have interlocking boards of directors and share mailing lists.

The emergence of the Western States Coalition reflects, in part, the growing political influence of natural resource and reactionary political interests in the West. The Coalition's executive board includes the Speakers of five western Houses of Representatives: Alaska (Gail Phillips), Utah (Melvin Brown), Washington (Clyde Ballard), Wyoming (Bruce Hinchey), and Oregon (Lynn Lundquist); as well as New Mexico's Lt. Governor (Walter Bradley), a past Speaker of the Arizona House (Mark Killian), a past Speaker of the Utah House (Rob Bishop, also a cofounder of the Coalition), and the Coalition's cofounder and director Met Johnson (formerly head of the Utah House's "cowboy Caucas").

According to conference materials, the Spokane event was hosted by the Northwest Mining Association, People for the West! and the states of Montana, Idaho, Alaska and Washington. Washington Lt. Governor Brad Owen gave welcoming remarks at the conference. Owen lauded the importance of natural resources and agriculture to the state's economy and lamented that the industries that built Washington state - as a matter of fact they built most of the Northwest if not the western states - is no longer a factor in that equation. Natural resources, specifically timber and fishing... are not factors - not in my words, but in the words of our own economic forecaster. Owen decried overregulation of these industries, claiming, for instance, that "we have mining companies who spend millions of dollars to get permits and millions of dollars to deal with community concerns and still can't push a pound of dirt." He later noted, "In this room are the greatest minds of government, of the public, and of business that can and have to come up with positive solutions to these serious issues."

Environmental Education Bad, Industry Education Good

A key focus of the conference was environmental education, a major preoccupation of many anti-environmental groups and leaders. The official conference theme was, "Responsible Legislation Through Education: Solutions That Work." Michael Sanera, co-author of a book lambasting environmental education (Facts Not Fear), had been scheduled to deliver the keynote address. But Sanera canceled and was replaced by Kathleen deBettencourt of the Independent Commission on Environmental Education (funded by the Bradley and Olin foundations). deBettencourt derided environmental education courses on the grounds that they promote advocacy at the expense of environmental literacy. Other speakers on environmental education included Arizona state representative Joe Hart, who told of his success at de-funding that state's environmental education program, and Janet Dobry, principal of Gordon McCaw Elementary School in Henderson, NV, which operates a program that promotes the mining industry to grade school students.

Ironically, while much of the conference focused on the alleged indoctrination of school children by environmentalists, the event featured a "trade show" of industry K-12 curricula and materials (see attached inventory). Bringing anti-environmental perspectives into the public schools has been a recurring topic at similar industry/activist conferences in recent years. The implication was that environmental bias is a problem that should be eliminated and replaced with industry bias.

Participants: From Margins to Mainstream

While the Western States Coalition includes a significant number of elected officials, providing the group with a mainstream veneer, the Coalition also embraces extremist groups and figures. Alongside various anti-environmental tracts available on conference literature tables were even more disturbing documents, including books by Eugene Schroder. A leader of the violently racist Posse Comitatus active in the 1980s, Schroder trained his followers in the art of bomb-making. More recently, Schroder has been propagating the claim that Franklin Roosevelt overthrew the Constitution in 1933 and that the nation has existed under martial law ever since. Other literature promoted the theory, popular with militias, that the United Nations is implementing a plot to "rule the world." One group staffing a literature table, the National Federal Lands Conference, openly promotes armed militias, including the Militia of Montana, and holocaust deniers such as Eustace Mullins.

A Coalition disclaimer that appears repeatedly in conference materials reads, "Any materials, comments and/or handouts that do not support, complement, educate and/or promote either Western States Coalition's Mission Statement in a positive or pro-active way and/or Statement of Values will not be permitted at the Western States Coalition Summit VIII, at any strategy meetings or other meetings." However, the type of literature described above was distributed and sold at Summit VIII and has been distributed and sold at previous Western States Coalition conferences. Moreover, the National Federal Lands Conference is a standard fixture at Coalition events.

Although the Western States Coalition claims legitimacy on the basis of the involvement of elected officials, it should be noted that some of these officials themselves endorse extremist views and behavior. For instance, Rep. Helen Chenoweth (R-ID), who addressed the Summit, is notorious for her defense of militia groups and theories; County Commissioner Dick Carver (Nye, NV), who has frequented past Summits, is a hero in extremist circles. Its embrace of such leaders and groups demonstrates that the Western States Coalition recognizes extremists as part of its constituency.

Aside from the involvement of extremists, any real legitimacy for the anti-environmental Western States Coalition is fatally compromised by the dominance of natural resource industries with a vested interest in eliminating environmental laws. Among the approximately 220 who people attended the event were representatives from the following businesses and industry groups:

Marathon Oil Company, Montana Petroleum Association, People for the West!, Western Resource Association, Usibelli Coal Mine, Inc., Alaska Miners Association, Golden Sunlight Mines, National Association of Realtors, Thomas Chapman Real Estate, Alaska Support Industry Alliance, Coeur The Precious Metals Co., National Mining Association, Potlatch Corporation, Malheur Timber Operators, Orvana Minerals Corp., Mineral Information Institute, Washington Cattlemen's Association, TVX Hill Mine, Interior Logging Association, Alaska Women in Timber, Battle Mountain Gold, Western States Realtors , Douglas Timber Operators, Minerals Exploration Coalition, Independent Forest Products Association, Washington Contract Loggers Association, Western Washington Farm Crops Association, Okanogan Mining Association, Montana Association of Realtors, Tubafor Mill, Alaska Forest Association, Oro Nevada Exploration Co., Alaska Pipeline Service, Northwest Mining Association, Arctic Power, Echo Bay Minerals, Washington Association of Realtors

The event was well-attended by elected officials, and particularly state legislators. Western States Center analyzed the campaign contributions of thirteen of the state legislators who registered for the conference. In their most recent election campaigns, these politicians raised, on average, more than 20% of their contributions from resource companies, some of which were represented at the conference.

In addition to politicians and resource company representatives, a third distinct constituency at the conference consisted of professional anti-environmental advocacy groups and leaders. Notable examples include Ron Arnold (Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise) and Chuck Cushman (American Land Rights Association). Conservative policy centers such as the Competitive Enterprise Institute and the Heartland Institute also participated, circulating their materials at literature tables.

For more information about the Summit, the Western States Coalition or the anti-environmental lobby, contact the Western States Center.

Trade Show of K-12 Materials:
A Partial Inventory

Other Publications

Selected Participants

Gail Abercrombie
Executive Director
Montana Petroleum Association

Elizabeth Arnold
Chairman of the Board
People for the West!

Ron Arnold
Executive V.P.
Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise

Joseph Bast
President and CEO
The Heartland Institute

Ross B. Bell
Director of Energy, Env., Natural Resources
American Legislative Exchange Council

Kathleen Benedetto
President
Western Resource Assoc., Inc.

Ray Berry
State President
People for the West

Charlie Boddy
V.P. Governmental Relations
Usibelli Coal Mine, Inc.

State Borell
Executive Director
Alaska Miners Association

Melvin Brown
Representative
Utah House of Representatives

Jim Buck
Representative
Washington House of Representatives

Paul Buckley
Chief Mine Engineer
Golden Sunlight Mines, Inc.

James Burling
Pacific Legal Foundation

Pat Cambell-White
National Association of Realtors

Marreen Casper
Capitol Strategies Group

Gary Chandler
Representative
Washington House of Representatives

Tom Chapman
Thomas Chapman Real Estate Co., Inc.

Pat Childbas
Representative
State of Wyoming

Rick Colgan
Medallion Consultants, Inc.

Jasper Coombes
President
Defenders of Property Rights

Dick Coose
Director
Concerned Alaskans for Resources and the Environment

Karen Cowart
General Manager
Alaska Support Industry Alliance

Aubyn Curtis
Representative
Montana Legislature

Chuck Cushman
Executive Director
American Land Rights Association

Rick Dale
Director Public Affairs
Golden Sunlight Mines, Inc.

Richard C. Debolt
Representative
Washington Legislature

Dr. Janet Dobry
McCaw School of Mines

James K. Duff
V.P. Business Development
Coeur The Precious Metals Co.

Micheal F. Duffy
Deputy General Council
National Mining Association

Cindy Eccles
Potlatch Corporation

Ted Ferrioli
Executive Director
Malheur Timber Operators, Inc.

Leigh W. Freeman
President
Orvana Minerals Corp.

Jean Fugate
Mineral Information Institute, Inc.

Karla Kay Fullerton
Executive V.P.
Washington Cattleman's Association

Carol Gallaher
TVX Hill Mine

James Gowans
Representative
Utah Legislature

Chic Gray
General Manager
Interior Logging Association

Joseph P. Green
Representative
Alaska Legislature

Marian Hanson
Speaker Pro Tem.
Montana Legislature

Jeffrey Harris
Executive Director
People for the West!

Clay N. Hatch
Representative
Utah Legislature

Linda Hay
Director
Alaska Women in Timber

David Hemenway
Chairman
Western States Realtors Land Use Conference

Brant Hinze
Project Manager
Battle Mountain Gold

Bill Hudson
Representative
Alaska Legislature

Nils W. Johnson
Office of Sen. Larry Craig

Cary Jones
Executive Director
Douglas Timber Operators

Paul C. Jones
Executive Director
Minerals Exploration Coalition

Ruth Kaiser
National Federal Lands Conference

Richard Kelly
Potlatch Corporation

Al Kington
Regional Field Rep.
Independent Forest Products Association

George C. Kirkmire
Executive Assistance
Washington Contract Loggers Association

Laul W. LaCroix
Manager
Western Washington Farm Crops Association

Sean A. Longanecker
President
Okanogan Mining Association

Joe Maheady
National Association of Realtors

Earl L. Marcellus
Commissioner
Chelan County

Dave Mastin
State Representative
Washington

Sandra J. Meske
Director
Alaska Women in Timber

Charlotte B. Mitchell
Citizen Equal Rights Alliance

P.C. Musgrove
Montana Association of Realtors

Scott Ogan
Representative
State of Alaska

Sandi Pedersen
Public Relations
Tubafor Mill, Inc.

Jack Phelps
Executive Director
Alaska Forest Association

Gail Phillips
Speaker of the House
Alaska

Tebeua Piquet
V.P. Govt. Affairs, Public Relations
Oro Nevada Exploration Co.

Paul M Richards
Representative
Richards & Associates/AK Pipeline Service

Eric E. Robertson
Rep. & Majority Caucus Chairman
Washington State House of Reps.

Bert M. Sharp
Senator
State of Alaska

Laura Skaer
Executive Director
Northwest Mining Association

Wendell M. Stark
Potlatch Corporation

Robin L. Taylor
Senator
Alaska Legislature

Cam W. Toohey
Executive Director
Arctic Power

David Ure
Representative
Utah House

Marv Walker
General Manager
Echo Bay Minerals

Jim Welsh
Oregon State House of Reps.

Gary D. Wright
President
Washington Association of Realtors


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