Congress must work with tribes to find large-scale long-term solutions to this problem to maintain the forestry infrastructure necessary to accomplish a fully integrated forest health treatment program that will help maintain our way of life, create jobs in Indian Country, and sustain the vital watershed for the Apache people and our neighbors.
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Tiffany emphasizes collaboration with tribes for sustainable forestry and community benefits.
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