This has been a week focusing on a brighter economic future for our State.
it's one of the reasons why we so wanted you here, because going over to Lakeview and seeing what you've done. I mean, it is a really heroic...
Thanks a lot Ron Wyden, appreciate that.
The legacy of its contribution to our economy and to rural jobs is incredible.
It's clear when you look at forestry policy, it would be wonderful to be able to just step back and write one bill that would recreate the s...
In my view is going to make it very hard to actually achieve the ideals.
Gentlemen, I don't have any other questions for either of you. Obviously, we'll hold the record open.
I sure wouldn't see the country's premier timber industry groups going to press conferences for bills that are going to produce more litigat...
My own view is, unless there are fundamental changes, economic and environmental dangers that result from the lack of attention to these iss...
I want to thank Ron for bringing the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests to the heart of the area affected by this legislat...
I obviously am very, very sympathetic to the kind of economic hurt that folks are going through in Grant County.
We made the case that this country could have both national security and energy security.
But the regional manager from Boise Cascade sat 6 inches from where you sit, on the last panel, and said he supports the bill.
It's time now to protect the last of eastern Oregon's old-growth with the approach laid out in Senator Wyden's bill.
I think the key has been to bring the communities together to have the conversations.
With each passing month, this group recognized that the failure to address the needs of Oregon's increasingly unhealthy forest meant that th...
It is a greener future that is going to feature collaboration with a lot of folks.
we need you to ensure Congress appropriates the $50 million authorized in this bill