FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 02, 2012
***MEDIA ADVISORY***
Subcommittees to Hold Joint Colorado Field Hearing
to Examine How Red Tape, Litigation Hurt Forest
Health, Jobs, Water & Power Supplies
WASHINGTON, D.C. –
On Monday, May 14th, the Subcommittee on
Water and Power and the Subcommittee on National
Parks, Forests and Public Lands will hold a
joint oversight field hearing in Montrose,
Colorado entitled “Logs in the Road: Eliminating
Federal Red Tape and Excessive Litigation to Create
Healthy Forests, Jobs and Abundant Water and Power
Supplies.”
Requested by Colorado Congressmen Scott Tipton
(CO-03) and Mike Coffman (CO-06), the hearing will
focus on how overregulation and litigation are
inhibiting active forest management. Healthy
forests, mainly achieved through the ability to
access and manage timber resources, are a major
source of economic and recreational activity,
support thousands of jobs, and are directly related
to water quality and power supplies to the
surrounding areas. The area around Montrose,
Colorado has been significantly impacted by pine
beetle infestation. Without proper forest
management, the pine beetle epidemic in the area and
throughout the West will continue to worsen, jobs
will be lost, the risk of catastrophic wildfire will
increase, and water and power supplies could be
compromised. Witnesses at the hearing will identify
current roadblocks to effective forest management
and ways to reverse the damage that has been done to
restore forest health and protect water and power
supplies.
“The
mountain pine beetle epidemic has ravaged millions
of acres of forest land throughout the West
including my home state of Utah. As a result, one of
our country’s greatest assets, our multiple-use
national forests, has become a liability that
threatens communities, wildlife, watersheds, and
power supplies. There are viable solutions that are
worthy of immediate implementation and if the
federal government does not take swift action, it
should get out of the way. This hearing will explore
existing roadblocks to better forest health and the
ways in which we can begin to restore our forests,
reduce the risk of wildfire, and put people back to
work,”
said
Subcommittee Chairman Rob Bishop (UT-01).
“The
Subcommittee on Water and Power looks forward to
receiving testimony from local experts on the
impediments to abundant supplies of water and
reliable transmission of electricity throughout the
West caused by the long-term mismanagement of our
national forests. This hearing will be conducted in
an area that once prospered from the public lands
that surround it, but is now suffering from the same
disastrous policies of benign neglect and denial of
access that have rendered communities throughout the
West economically prostrate. The facts we gather in
Colorado will facilitate the return of sound
management practices of our forests and abundance to
local communities,”
said
Subcommittee on Water and Power Chairman Tom
McClintock (CA-04).
“We know
firsthand in Colorado that proper forest management
makes all the difference in preventing devastating
wildfire and preserving our state's precious natural
environment. Healthy forests yield abundant wildlife
habitats and quality water supplies, and attract
tourists from around the world who come to enjoy the
scenic natural beauty found in much of the West.
Active forest management has the added benefit of
providing much needed jobs and revenues for our
local communities. It's critical that we have a
responsible and common sense federal forest
management plan in this country, and this hearing
will examine what needs to occur to advance such a
plan,”
said Rep. Scott Tipton (CO-03).
WHAT: |
Subcommittee on Water and Power and
Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and
Public Lands joint oversight hearing on:
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“LLogs in the Road: Eliminating Federal Red
Tape and Excessive Litigation to Create
Healthy Forests, Jobs and Abundant Water and
Power Supplies.”
Witnesses to be announced.
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WHEN: |
Monday, May 14, 2012
9:00 A.M. MDT
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WHERE: |
Montrose Elks Civil Building, 107 S. Cascade
Avenue
Montrose, Colorado 81402 |
Visit the
Committee Calendar for testimony and additional
information, once it is made available. The hearing
is open to the public and a live video stream will
be broadcast at
http://naturalresources.house.gov/live.
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