S. 2895 represents a concerted effort on the part of the timber industry and its political allies.
We commend Senator Wyden, his staff, and the stakeholders who participated in developing S. 2895.
Recognizing the need for landscape-scale restoration throughout the forests of eastern Oregon is commendable.
We commend Senator Wyden for holding a Congressional hearing and encourage other hearings and forums where the merits of...
I look forward to working closely with Senator Merkley to pass this bill, for it is urgent business, priority business f...
Let me start with you, if I might, Mr. Sherman?
the proposed Oregon Eastside Forests Restoration, Old Growth Protection and Jobs Act is not the bill I would have writte...
I want to express my appreciation to you for your extraordinary leadership and energy and just effort in bringing this h...
Job one must be saving our remaining mills and our loggers, what I call the infrastructure of forestry in central and ea...
it is nonetheless a great bill.
this ought to send a message across Oregon that we now have a partner at this agency who is going to be hands-on, who is...
Yes, just yesterday. So thank you, and good points from both of you.
This is legislation that I have introduced to get saw logs to Oregon mills, get our forests healthy again, and protect o...
Each has enough to survive, but never enough to succeed when Oregonians that I meet at community meetings and certainly ...
We need to incorporate good science into landscape-scale restoration work.
I am gratified by the examples I am seeing around this country on collaboration.
I want to see us end the timber wars on my watch in the State of Oregon.
Senator Ron Wyden's introduction of this path-breaking legislation is an important milestone in those efforts.