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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Isakson, Chambliss Join with Entire Georgia Delegation in Asking President Bush to Support Governor Perdue’s Request to Assist Drought-Ravaged Georgia Counties WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., today joined with the entire Georgia congressional delegation in sending a letter to President Bush urging him to approve Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue’s request to declare a major disaster area in Georgia and utilize the executive power under the Endangered Species Act to exempt the state from complying with water reservoir releases during unprecedented drought conditions. “I applaud Governor Perdue for his continued leadership and urge President Bush to take the necessary actions to help our state during this critical time,” Isakson said. “I will continue to work on this crisis every day to fight for a more realistic and fair management of Georgia’s water to ensure that Georgia residents have water for their homes and businesses and to ensure that the threat to our lakes is stopped.” "Governor Perdue made exactly the right call, and I commend him for his tenacity on this issue," said Chambliss. "Georgians have done their part in working to conserve water, and I urge the president to help us with relief from this unprecedented drought. In this critical time, it is simply the right thing to do." The text of the letter, which was signed by Georgia’s entire congressional delegation, is below:
On October 20, 2007, Perdue sent a request to President Bush asking him to temporarily exempt the state of Georgia from the Endangered Species Act to reduce the flows from Georgia reservoirs. In his letter to the president, Perdue outlined the steps that the state has taken to minimize the impact of the drought, and emphasized the increasingly severe threat to Georgia businesses, industry, economic stability and the health and safety of Georgia citizens. ###
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