My concern with this budget... it just gives more ammunition to those short-sighted people out there that want to turn o...
I think we ought to just admit that the fire seasons are getting more intense. They are getting longer.
The outdoor industry in Montana... amounts to a good chunk of our economy, $6.4 billion, 64,000 jobs.
You need to tell us I do not have the money for road maintenance because we are spending it all on fighting fires.
I am going to tell you there is a move in this country to sell our public lands, to privatize our public lands.
As the Ranking Member pointed out, when it comes to infrastructure, there is an 84 percent cut.
It is bipartisan already. The Obama administration was with us on this.
The reason we are at single shift is we cannot get enough logs.
We can reduce the wildfire risk as we know by actively managing our forests.
It is a sad, sad state of affairs, and it is because of these extreme environmental groups.
The question is, can you truly say that a survey will give any guidance to improvement?
But marring the successes of the Centennial that same year was the growing number of park service employee complaints ab...
I look forward to presiding over the important work of this Subcommittee and working with you, Ranking Member Hirono.
This, unfortunately, is not a new problem. It has been pervasive around organizations all over our country, around the w...
The budget represents a balanced budget. It is a starting point, but it is a reflection of a balanced budget.
I really could not agree more. Organizations will flex depending on how the leadership is directing the organization.
The move was not unprecedented.
I look at it as a holding on public land and it is better to provide incentives either to inject, to move, to store, rat...