November 6, 2003
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Walden Named
Healthy Forests Restoration Act Conferee
Society of
American Foresters urges swift conference negotiations with Senate,
outlines recommendations for improvement to Senate version of Healthy
Forests bill
WASHINGTON, DC – Speaker of the House J.
Dennis Hastert (R-IL) today designated Congressman Greg Walden (R-OR) as
a House conferee in negotiations with the Senate over the final version
of the Healthy Forests Restoration Act (HR 1904). At a Washington, D.C.
news conference this afternoon, forest management reform proponents in
the House, including Walden, Resources Committee Chairman Richard W.
Pombo (R-CA), and Congressman Scott McInnis (R-CO), pledged their
willingness to begin conference discussions immediately with their
Senate counterparts, which have thus far not been named.
“We are nearing the end of a long effort to improve
forest health and reduce the incidence of catastrophic wildfire. I
continue to be optimistic that we’ll be able to work out our differences
with the Senate, but before that can happen we must have the opportunity
to sit down with our Senate counterparts in formal discussions. I am
willing to meet anyplace and anytime with my Senate colleagues, and I
hope they share my willingness to get a final bill passed soon. The
quick appointment of House conferees demonstrates our eagerness to work
out our differences and send a bill to the President this fall. The
health of our forests and the safety of our communities depends on our
ability to work together, and I'm hopeful that the Senate will respond
in a like manner and appoint conferees immediately,” said Walden.
Among the many organizations that have formally
endorsed HR 1904, the Society of American Foresters has urged the “swift
appointment of House and Senate conferees so both Houses can begin work
to resolve differences in the legislation.” In a November 3 letter to
House Agriculture Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), the Society also
outlined a number of recommendations to improve the Senate version of
the Healthy Forests bill. Among these were giving forest managers the
tools to combat the threat of insect infestations, providing federal
managers with latitude in interpreting old-growth restrictions, and
ensuring that the Senate bill does not unnecessarily delay fuels
reductions projects.
Walden co-authored HR 1904, which the House passed
on May 20 by an overwhelming, bipartisan vote of 256-170, including 42
Democrats. The Senate approved its version of the bill last week, but
has not yet appointed conferees to negotiate with the House over
differences between the two bills.
In addition to naming House conferees, today the
House of Representatives unanimously passed a motion urging open
meetings with Senate conferees to resolve differences between the House
and Senate version of HR 1904 and to file a conference report no later
than Thursday, November 13, 2003. Walden and other forest management
reform leaders in the House spoke in vigorous support of the
resolution.
Congressman Walden represents the Second
Congressional District of Oregon, which includes the 20 counties of
central, southern and eastern Oregon. He is a Deputy Whip and member of
the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the House Committee on
Resources.
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