The proposed improvements suggested by Congressman Stewart to the Endangered Species Act are not only crucial but legitimate adjustments.
This litigious model, by so called non-profit organizations, has not only harmed the American economy by nearly shutting...
The unintended consequences resulting from the current processes under the Endangered Species Act especially where preem...
There does need to be dramatic adjustments made to the ESA shifting from the broad, expensive federally driven political...
This proposed habitat listing will have a negative impact on the repair and maintenance of farm-to-market roads and brid...
The only way to understand the full costs of critical habitat designations is to have a completely transparent economic ...
We now need Congress to exercise some common sense and fix these problems.
In closing, I urge Congress to take action to provide true relief to the people of Texas and the United States.
I support the reforms put forth in H.R. 4284 that would require the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to coordinate w...
If over-zealous enforcement of Federal laws hinder, disrupt or further burden our farmers and ranchers, we will not be a...
However, expansion of the law without first considering the full economic consequences is detrimental to an industry.