Bringing the Current and Jack's Fork Rivers back under Missouri's management would be, by far and away, the best option.
Madison Smith
The Public Record
I have questions. First off, Mr. Ross, did you attend the different--I mean Ms. Roberts.
Missouri citizens most impacted in their daily lives are in the best position to formulate policy and regulations.
The people of Missouri are far more supportive of what is commonly referred to as the 'No Action Alternative'.
We certainly want to hear the thoughts of all citizens. And it is not appropriate to try and direct those thoughts.
I hope, once again, you will pass this on to the National Park Service, and that they will actually listen to the will of the people of Missouri and the people of this country.
We want to hear thoughts on each of those, those different ideas, for the future of the riverways.
In Missouri we understand the balance of protecting our land and allowing the people to enjoy it.
If the National Park Service is to continue managing the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, they should remember and re-read the language enacted in 1964.
If the President cannot be trusted to enforce current immigration laws, how can he be trusted to enforce future immigration laws?





