The decision on Cottonwood has done nothing to improve species protection, but has instead only created new bureaucracy, red tape, and diverted precious agency resources away from actual management.
Tom Tiffany
The Public Record
Tom Tiffany is an American politician and a member of the Republican Party, currently serving in the Wisconsin State Assembly since January 7, 2019. He represents the 35th Assembly District, which includes parts of northern Wisconsin. Tiffany has focused on issues such as economic development, natural resources, and education during his time in office. He previously served in the Wisconsin State Senate from 2016 to 2019, where he was known for his conservative stance on various legislative matters.
It is time that my colleagues on the left in the Biden Administration stop trying to unconstitutionally make law-abiding citizens into criminals.
America desperately needs solutions to the catastrophic wildfire and forest health crisis decimating our Federal lands and forests year after year.
These laws are being abused, and they are harming more wildlife than they are doing good.
The National Association of State Foresters (NASF) writes to you today in support of the bipartisan effort led by Representatives LaMalfa (R-CA) and Panetta (D-CA).
We get frustrated when we get put back into a situation where we have to manage a resource that has really been recovered and should be managed by our state and tribal partners.
Gray wolves are fully recovered, and should remain delisted in the Lower 48.
Congressman Rosendale's Forest Information Reform Act offers an urgently-needed permanent fix to this misguided gift to activist litigants dedicated to shutting down responsible forest management by any means necessary.
This is nothing but a cynical ploy that is going on by the Biden Administration.





