I continue to have the only bipartisan health reform bill here in the U.S. Senate, and I am still trying to bring people...
The walk in the woods, almost like a great foreign policy agreement, is how it began.
I think I can call that the Shelk spirit because that is exactly the way you have always done it, and we are very apprec...
We do not have time to wait. If we wait, we lose the mills. We lose loggers. We lose all of the infrastructure in order ...
If, as Sen. Wyden's bill directs, there could be a tripling of volume sold from the Eastern Oregon National Forests...
I think it is fair to say that it is not the bill any of us would have written, but we believe it is a workable compromi...
I think those are valuable points, and I think I want to go to Mr. Shelk to tell us a little bit about how the discussio...
What I consistently hear is about the endless appeals, the appeal, an appeal, an appeal.
I would think it is the prerogative of a United States Senator to use any kind of process they want to aid them in draft...
S. 2895 claims that the increased logging mandated by this bill will somehow mitigate the effects of climate change.
I just had a town meeting over in Lakeview, and I think this was the first time when we didn't really hear those kinds o...
There are no scientific studies of these non-existent old-growth forests 'restored' by chainsaws.
I think that much of the conservation community is there. I believe there is a strong critical mass in favor of this leg...
I mean, that is all about keeping those mills.
I think at this point, we have been at it a little over 2 hours. I have had a tradition over the years that when Oregoni...
I wrote that a decade ago. A Democratic president didn't really want to sign it, and I got it reauthorized in the last C...
I can tell the people of the Pacific Northwest how much sweat equity went into this effort on the part of Dr. Johnson an...
This bill is the latest in a series of bills that increase logging on our national forests.