the bill could preclude the Forest Service from enforcing public safety prohibitions and restrictions on NFS roads
I think Mr. McClure--Commissioner McClure really summed it up well.
this bill is not needed because the 2005 Travel Management Rule provides for dynamic management of the forest transporta...
the Forest Supervisor has agreed to reassess the travel management decision in response to public input
Access to these forests now is a cultural and social mainstay, as well.
Over half of Oregon's land--53 percent, to be exact--is controlled by the Federal Government.
I would like to express that we are committed to working with Representative Walden and Congress to ensure the best poss...
It was clear to those who participated in the process that the Forest Service had largely, if not entirely, ignored thei...
It seems access constantly is being restricted.
Now there is no confidence in the system.
If that doesn't get your attention--and I had to make calls, and all of that, as well.
The feeling that folks I represent have, and that I have deeply is you already locked off X percent per forest on wilder...
Your bill would stop the misguided travel management rule on national forests in the West and would promote local contro...
H.R. 4272 will ensure local knowledge is applied to Federal decisionmaking on access.
Travel management... is a vital process that protects key habitat for fish and games species.
We shall succeed, not by preventing the use, but by making the forests of use to the settler, the rancher, the miner, th...
Access to these forests is a cultural and social mainstay as well.
I look forward to working with the committee to mark up this bill and move it promptly to the Floor for final considerat...