
Investments in the health and resilience of our forests not only reduces the risk of severe wildfires, it promotes the important bonds that many tribes have to the land and to cultural resources.
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Investments in the health and resilience of our forests not only reduces the risk of severe wildfires, it promotes the important bonds that many tribes have to the land and to cultural resources.

I certainly hope that everyone involved works to do that, and works to do that in a timely fashion.

After this legislation become law, which I hope will happen during this Congress, I look forward to working with you in the years to come to restore the health of the river and the bosque for the pueblo and all others in that community as…

What is clear to me is that there are provisions included in this legislation that support the restoration of the Rio Chama and the bosque, which I appreciate and I applaud.

Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman, Vice Chair Murkowski as well, for holding this important legislative hearing today.

Investments in the health and resilience of our forests not only reduces the risk of severe wildfires, it promotes the important bonds that many tribes have to the land and to cultural resources.

I certainly hope that everyone involved works to do that, and works to do that in a timely fashion.

What is clear to me is that there are provisions included in this legislation that support the restoration of the Rio Chama and the bosque, which I appreciate and I applaud.

I am pleased today to introduce Larry Phillips, Jr., the Governor of Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo who is here to provide testimony today.

We had to rush over last night to an emergency Rules Committee meeting to engage in this emergency resolution. This isn't an emergency. It is Republican panic. House Republicans are afraid of Vice President Harris. House Republicans are…

I am pleased today to introduce Larry Phillips, Jr., the Governor of Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo who is here to provide testimony today.

I look forward to continuing our partnership to get this water settlement over the finish line.

After this legislation become law, which I hope will happen during this Congress, I look forward to working with you in the years to come to restore the health of the river and the bosque for the pueblo and all others in that community as…

Investments in the health and resilience of our forests not only reduces the risk of severe wildfires, it promotes the important bonds that many tribes have to the land and to cultural resources.

What is clear to me is that there are provisions included in this legislation that support the restoration of the Rio Chama and the bosque, which I appreciate and I applaud.

I know everyone listening today who is paying attention to this important hearing, there should be no question of the broad support that Vice Chair Murkowski has on this legislation.