We've come a long way in seven weeks to keep all of our state parks open. I am proud of the strong response of people like you; we've generated over 7,000 e-mails to our elected leaders, and shown that the public can fight back.
But we're not there yet. The DEP is still exploring all options on how to make our state parks "self-supporting." And just ahead of us is a big fight to get permanent dedicated funding for open space preservation -- an issue the Governor has consistently ducked.
We know we can win this fight for our parks and our open spaces.
But it's not going to be easy. It's going to take hard work -- and money. We want to continue the fight to save our parks over the next month -- and put pressure on our elected leaders on solving our open space crisis.
Can you chip in with $35, $50, $75 or more?
But we're not there yet. The DEP is still exploring all options on how to make our state parks "self-supporting." And just ahead of us is a big fight to get permanent dedicated funding for open space preservation -- an issue the Governor has consistently ducked.
We know we can win this fight for our parks and our open spaces.
But it's not going to be easy. It's going to take hard work -- and money. We want to continue the fight to save our parks over the next month -- and put pressure on our elected leaders on solving our open space crisis.
Can you chip in with $35, $50, $75 or more?
