Bruce Westerman
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Bruce Eugene Westerman is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Arkansas's 4th congressional district since January 6, 2015. A member of the Republican Party, Westerman has focused on issues such as natural resources, forestry, and environmental policy during his time in office. He has been an advocate for sustainable forestry practices and has worked on legislation aimed at improving the management of public lands. Westerman has also been involved in discussions around economic development and job creation in Arkansas.
Mr. Speaker, it is an extreme honor to note the accomplishment of a hardworking Arkansas Fourth District family. Mark and Shay Morgan and their daughter, Kate, of Clarksville, were named last December as the 2016 Arkansas Farm Family of…
Mr. Chairman, I rise today in favor of H.R. 1873, the Electricity Reliability and Forest Protection Act, and I thank Mr. LaMalfa for his leadership on this issue. I would also like to commend the nonpartisan support for this bill, and…
These policies may be making environmental law firms rich, but they are killing our national forests.
Conservation means the wise use of the earth and its resources for the lasting good of men.
I commend Chairman McClintock for holding this hearing today and taking steps to discover what barriers the Administration is facing.
If we truly want clean air, clean water, better wildlife habitat, more biodiversity, thriving rural communities that can supply renewable, American-made building products, energy, paper, and packaging products, then we will pass this bill…
We look forward to working with the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Federal Lands and Congressman Bruce Westerman to ensure that a solution addresses both fire borrowing and the erosion of the Forest Service's budget over-time due…
NAHB strongly supports Representative Westerman's Resilient Federal Forests Act of 2017.
I will ask them, do you like trees? Do you like healthy forests? And Republicans, Democrats, Independents alike like healthy forests.





