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Trump-Petition-Signers.Pdf May 20, 2020 Dear Mr. President, We are writing to ask for your help on an issue that threatens American jobs and outdoor traditions. As anglers, hunters and outdoor enthusiasts we are extremely concerned about a massive open-pit gold and copper mine that a Canadian mining company is proposing to build in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska. The efforts to develop the massive mine in this unique area threaten more than 14,000 American jobs, a fishery worth more than $1.5 billion dollars annually and a sport fishing and hunting paradise. It is considered a world-class fishing destination, which even your son and grandson have enjoyed. If built, the mine would decimate many miles of streams and up to 10 billion tons of mine waste would have to be stored without accident behind earthen dams, forever. The mine is relentlessly opposed by most Alaskans, as well as anglers, hunters and other outdoor recreation businesses from around the country. Preventing this mine from moving forward would protect American jobs, safeguard the culture of rural America, and ensure that our national outdoor heritage prospers. If Theodore Roosevelt were alive today, he would draw the line and stop this mine from jeopardizing so many things Americans value. Please stand up for American businesses, jobs and a hunting and fishing paradise by denying a permit for the proposed Pebble mine. Sincerely, 31,502 American Hunters, Anglers, and Outdoor enthusiasts. Mollie Bernhoft (Anchorage, AK) Kathryn Hunter (South Lake Tahoe, CA) Jacobe Mckittrick (Glenwood Springs, CO) Don McKelvie (Montgomery, TX) Rebecca Johnson (Springfield, MO) Keely Frey (Rifle, CO) William Gorman (Ashford, CT) Ellen Williamson (Florence, AZ) Kyle Malone (Portland, OR) David Waters (West Hollywood, CA) Chase Horner (Meridian, ID) Alyssa Tromp (Bradenton, FL) Sheena Pate (Columbia Falls, MT) Kathy Martinez (San Andreas, CA) John Gattinella (Marysville, WA) David Barger (Anchorage, AK) Jessica Wolf (HILLSBOROUGH, NJ) Joni Hewitt (Scarborough, ME) Marion Whelan (Sharon, CT) Jacob Putnam (Cheyenne Wells, CO) leslie hull (Aspen, CO) Colin White (Rexburg, ID) Dawson Mills (East Springfield, PA) Kenzie LeMay (Cottonwood, AZ) David Nygard (Coeur d Alene, ID) Beau Scrivner (Scottsdale, AZ) Emily Moorhead (Chugiak, AK) Mary Person (Whitefish, MT) Thomas MacDonald (Seattle, WA) Sarah Russell (Fairbanks, AK) Michael Lansing (Riverside, CA) Maggie Dunlap (Sitka, AK) Andrew Kramer (Kennewick, WA) Cathy MAINARDI (Northfield, NJ) Todd Fleckenstein (Wauna, WA) Tom Planert (Forestdale, MA) Tonja Hall (Glencoe, IL) Matthew Meister (Putnam Valley, NY) Noah Hoelscher (Kansas City, MO) Kevin Vacca (Wasilla, AK) Jake Wier (Denver, CO) Joseph Wolffis (Farmington Hills, MI) Denise Lane (Middletown, MD) Logan Wriston (Morgantown, WV) Maria Duval (Los Angeles, CA) Gregory deBruler (Hood River, OR) Pamela Thorne (Oroville, CA) John Fildes (Las Vegas, NV) Nicole Stuebing (Auburn, CA) Michael Phillips (Cuyahoga Falls, OH) Dylan Blalock (Mint Hill, NC) Kristina Hoyt (Girdwood, AK) Dusty Hulet (Salt Lake City, UT) Donna Johnston (South Yarmouth, MA) Cody Burgon (West Jordan, UT) Adam Wilcox (Glenwood, MD) Patrick Welch (Jacksonville Beach, FL) Paul Vorreiter (Parker, CO) Brian Johnson (Reno, NV) Robin Hobdays (Saint Cloud, MN) Sandra Villar (Buckley, WA) Jeff Altomari (Poughquag, NY) Sam Lucas (Charlotte, NC) Nicholas Beight (Frankenmuth, MI) Patrick Easter (Winona Lake, IN) Kerry Haygood (Thornton, CO) Andy Payne (Georgetown, TX) Paul Feeley (Palm Coast, FL) Brian MacMinn (Etters, PA) Taylor Kauffman (Wasilla, AK) Corey Knuppel (Lakeville, MN) Christopher Callahan (Denver, CO) Jack Maples (Putney, VT) Dylan Gruber (Camp Hill, PA) Jane griffin (Solon, OH) Chauncey Quam (Berkeley, CA) Craig Brown (Cape Coral, FL) Brad carlson (Tampa, FL) Stacey Todd (Montgomery, TX) Caleb Ward (Valley Stream, NY) Robert Olsen-Drye (Anchor Point, AK) Constance Starks (Lynnwood, WA) Tony Ramos (Arvada, CO) Merridith Shirley (La Fayette, GA) Ruby Smith (Palmer, AK) Dan Robertson (Richland, WA) Jeff Wynalda (Livermore, CA) chris tompkins (Seattle, WA) Virginia Mack (Boca Raton, FL) Jonah Golden (Seattle, WA) Daniel Smith (Bozeman, MT) Melanie Dias (Lafayette, CO) Christina Wearsch (East Lansing, MI) samuel Wied (Vail, CO) Megan Puchlerz (Stevensville, MT) Kieran Kelley (Vail, CO) Lura Flores (Riverside, CT) Jampal Namgyel (Longmont, CO) James Fredal (Findlay, OH) Steven Bunevich (Littleton, CO) James Crosbie (Colorado Springs, CO) Renee Smyser (Anna, IL) Howard Turpin (Simi Valley, CA) Gifford Maytham (Basalt, CO) Justin Walker (Dundee, OR) Molly Korroch (Suttons Bay, MI) Katherine Lansing (Florence, MT) Trysten Hazen (Green Bay, WI) Thomas Vigliotta (Summit, NJ) Tyler Lawson (GROVE, OK) AJ Barry (Corvallis, OR) Josh Kannenberg (Highlands Ranch, CO) Aiden Sullivan (Pearl River, NY) Wayne Hashiguchi (Hansville, WA) Kelsey Haas (Homer, AK) Noah Armstrong (Kansas City, MO) Brian Neilsen (Great Falls, MT) Mark Monfore (Wasilla, AK) Chase Ambrose (Donora, PA) Maria Paruzel (Brooklyn, NY) Jay Lajoie (Brooklyn, NY) SJ Durand (Gunnison, CO) Bennett Miller (Broomfield, CO) Russell Rott (Dallas, TX) Cole Anderson (Missoula, MT) Charles Bianchi (Evergreen, CO) Joshua Parke (Boise, ID) Anthony Gugino (Syracuse, NY) Kathy Radford (Renton, WA) Bryson Rollman (Eagle River, AK) Jenny Gonyer (Salmon, ID) Dianne Noice (Mantua, OH) Ryan Hill (Hingham, MA) Paul Cannestra (Milwaukee, WI) Aaron Dodd (Huddersfield, ) Damian Todd (Villanova, PA) Jared Barley (York, PA) Eva Fish (Sitka, AK) Cindy Martino (Santa Cruz, CA) jessica duncan (Anchorage, AK) Daniel O'Raw (Galway, Co. 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