I thank the gentleman from Montana. Mr. Speaker, I would like to add that when we passed this bill in the House, we put amendments on it that were offered by Democrats. We were open. We listened. We wanted to do what is best for the forest. I encourage the Senate to take up this bill. If there is something you don't like, let's talk about it. But let's do what is best for the forest. Let's make this bill the law of the land. Mr. Speaker, I yield to the gentlewoman from Wyoming (Mrs. Lummis). {time} 1830
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