On the recordMay 1, 2017
What we found is restrictions on public use reduce public visitation, and the jobs we lose are high-paying, full-time jobs, and they are replaced with low-wage, seasonal jobs.
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congress.govWhat we found is restrictions on public use reduce public visitation, and the jobs we lose are high-paying, full-time jobs, and they are replaced with low-wage, seasonal jobs.
McClintock discusses the negative impact of restrictions on public land use on job quality.
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