I can safely say not only was it something that I felt good about doing on behalf of Arkansans, but it was a delight to work with Senator Crapo.
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I was very proud to be joined in a bipartisan effort to ensure that the bill was passed and signed into law.
What are the tools here that we have given you that you feel like have made a measurable difference?
Thank you so much. Is this working? I have it on. Here, let me get a little bit closer. These are big chairs.
We felt like the categorical exclusions and exemptions would be helpful in accelerating some of the things that we wanted to see happen.
I am proud to be here working with him to discuss the implementation of the Healthy Forest Restoration Act, which we both worked very, very hard on.
The Healthy Forest Restoration Act takes the necessary steps, we believe, to ensure that we can address the many problems affecting all of our nation's forests, both on public and private forest land.
Having spent much of my time growing up in the forests of Arkansas with my father and with my family, it is critically important that we recognize that in order to maintain and to have that sustainability for future generations, we must…
We have worked desperately on this bill and in theory feel that we have produced something that is a good tool.
Well, the hope is that they would complement one another, and if we can implement them in that way, we hope that will happen.





