Federal efforts to responsibly manage our forests and prevent conditions for fires that have ravaged Colorado and other Western States have been hampered by an unwieldy regulatory framework that systemically prevents progress toward healthy forests.
On the recordJuly 19, 2012
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Tipton criticizes regulatory barriers to effective forest management.
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