We applaud the Senator's continued efforts to recognize the call for the protection of mature and old growth forests.
The Oregon Chapter commends Senator Wyden for opening this important and historic dialogue.
We will work closely with you.
with all due respect, my judgment is, we're just not going to increase logging on Federal lands in the Mount Hood Wilderness Area.
Well, we will work with you on that. I can just tell you--Senator Smith knows--there is just a ton of economic hurt out there.
Senator Wyden and his staff have devoted much time and energy to engage local elected officials, business leaders, recreational users, and e...
Are we protecting Mount Hood for the people or from the people?
I held two open public meetings in Portland and in Hood River.
I just think it's important not to see this as a zero-sum game.
We see this new rule to be a considerable barrier to our partnership.
I can understand why any President would want gas prices to be low with an election coming fast. But what about what the American families w...
It seems to me that the Administration is writing a new text book on how to promote foot-dragging on the most important environmental issues...
It looks to me like he is saying that the agency will not use the Freedom of Information Act in the future to deny Members of Congress acces...
It is a dangerous problem, but it is also dangerous practice to enact an industry wish list into law.
I voted for Mr. Leavitt's appointment. I want to say that I am really disappointed up to this point.
I am going to put a hold on your upcoming appointees until the agency is responsive on that question.
I regret to say I am going to hold up his appointment until we get access to this information.
I have to tell you, I am very troubled by what has come out that indicates that essentially something like 12 paragraphs of what industry ha...