I always enjoy the opportunity to hear public lands and outdoor recreation bills in this Subcommittee.
Nobody in Colorado would accept compromised security, and we do not.
I sincerely hope that this committee will oppose any attempt to move this bill forward, as it would be the demise of wildlife conservation i...
I implored people to get to the vote--to get to the polls so they could deprive the Chair of her talking point.
an American is more likely literally to be struck by lightning than to commit fraud with a mail-in ballot.
The 3M Company has announced it will discontinue use of a category of substances known as 'PFAS' by the end of 2025.
I deeply appreciate that.
We commend Chair Tom Tiffany, Ranking Member Joe Neguse, Vice-Chair John Curtis and the Federal Lands Subcommittee for taking steps to advan...
The bill will preserve access to thousands of rock climbing routes in wilderness areas across the country.
I am very excited to see these bills be marked up, in particular the SHRED Act.
I think every one of the bills is rooted in this principle of access, of trying to increase access to our beautiful outdoors.
I was surprised by the opposition from your agency to the bill, and I guess I am trying to better understand how the agency is making the ar...
The USDA believes that by creating a very specific call-out on an acceptable use of the Wilderness Act, that you are essentially creating a ...
I know that helping small and family ranchers is a priority for you.
We appreciate your consideration of the immense positive impact SNAP has on the lives of millions of Americans as well as its beneficial imp...
Outdoor recreation is important not only to me personally, to my family, but to my constituents back home in Colorado.
I think we have a great set of bills, as I said in my opening remarks, for this Subcommittee to consider today.
This historic legislation would revolutionize the $862 billion outdoor recreation economy and pave the way for its continued growth.