Is it OK to drill 70 miles off the Oregon coast? The answer is no.
If we keep doing what we're doing, we'll have panels like this where you and Mr. Maluski are going to keep fighting each other in court.
I applaud the effort of Senator Wyden and the various interests in breaking through the stalemate.
I certainly can't speak for Mr. Lillebo, but there may be some concerns that they have that they're not articulating.
I think your biomass contribution alone makes it clear that you are setting out some of the most promising ground for the rural Oregon econo...
What happens on these lands is of vital importance to Oregonians and the Nation.
I appreciate your candor, and the reason I'm asking the questions, again, is we've got a number of the timber organizations...
This was a bipartisan ripoff, in effect, where you would short the prevention accounts and have to constantly shovel more money out the door...
If we can't pass legislation like this, there will be no mills to do the work. Zero. They are not going to be here.
But when Mr. Riverwind was quoted in the paper saying there was no science to take the tree, what science was he referring to?
My understanding is your field staff participated and signed off on the project.
It's not going to help the forests.
I'll hold the record open and I'd very much like to see the science that you all were talking about.
What I'm going to do on my watch is every single day, show up early, go home late.
I think that after, literally, decades in our part of the country, we are on the cusp of some history-making legislation.
I guess if you're now saying that you're not objecting, that's good.
Let's go to you, Mr. Maluski. The legislation calls for restoration of damaged forests and streams and wildlife.
I wanted particularly to express my appreciation for your goodwill and for Boise Cascade.