the best case impact modeling of the 111(d) scenario suggests a loss of over 7,000 jobs across the State by 2025 relative to the employment ...
So in your view if we do nothing, what are the consequences of, you know, what is happening with fires then?
I look at this and say we must prevent the practice of fire borrowing and prioritize funding for treatment activities to reduce future wildl...
The Forest Service has, I believe, lost its direction and its purpose.
I am concerned with the ever increasing need to fire borrow money from fire prevention activities in the declining health of our national fo...
So the regulations have a direct impact on the people and the quality of life of the people in your State.
If we are going to increase fire prevention activities that Congress needs to direct and mandate results and outcomes.
The Administration seems intent on wanting more money for a fire cure while refusing to engage, I believe, in any serious land management fi...
overall proposed carbon regulations result in a predicted decline in the State's combined coal and natural gas revenues of between 36 percen...
I would say as Chairman of the Indian Affairs Committee, 500 percent could be five times the amount of a very little amount, just a little b...
There would be no incentive at all.
the rule is counterproductive to that goal.
I continue to believe that the BLM's rule is a solution in search of a problem.
We would like for you to submit any data that you used, as part of the hearing record, because we are just trying to figure out the basis of...
I think it is inexcusable for any Federal agency to be in that situation.
If BLM wants to be a good neighbor to the people of Wyoming and other Western states, I think it must not only listen to their concerns but ...
We urge this subcommittee to pass legislation to roll back the rule.
So basically we call it spacing them out, or for instance, the east half might be Federal.