In Oregon, we have a 36 percent cap, and we put it in place in 2007.
It took 4 years and 4 months for the FDA to send it to OMB which, to me, is an egregious amount of time.
if we are going to go forward on resource management plans, which require significant additional resources, and if the b...
Well, I'm just asking you to make your agency as visible as possible with OMB for their review to be completed.
I will just leave that as a concern I have for that particular area and the challenges that are faced in managing it app...
One of the things that I wanted to address was the budget for the O&C lands that are in Oregon.
I do want to thank you for being a cosponsor on the Wildfire Disaster Fund because that is key to a lot of things that w...
I want to encourage the Forest Service to find a way to complete that commitment to the community.
I must say, there is an ecstatic community in John Day, Oregon and the Forest Service was instrumental in developing the...
I certainly am very supportive of that.
There is no cap in the bill, right?
I do feel like there are a lot of very sensitive landscapes that have fallen off the list in recent years.
If we can phenomenally increase the quality of life for millions of people across this country, why do we not do it?
But the budget has been cut by $10.5 million.
Thank goodness you passed that bill, because we used to have a stream of people coming to the food bank who were driven ...
I did not see anything in there that explained why someone would choose a 500 percent loan.
Why would anyone in Oregon want to go from a 36 percent cap to no limit?
They were diverted from catching people who were devastating elephant herds, rhinoceros, killing other endangered specie...