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Walden Language to Protect Steens
Mountain Landowners In Oregon Approved by House
WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. House of Representatives last week approved legislation which included a provision requested by U.S. Representative Greg Walden (R-OR) in which the Congress expresses its strong support for landowners to have full access to their property on Steens Mountain.
"The Steens
Mountain Cooperative Management and Protection Act
established a forward-thinking and innovative
concept for establishing wilderness areas while
preserving the local economy. We worked long and
hard to come up with a unique and collaborative
process to accomplish our goals: the preservation
of traditional family ranching operations and
values and clear access to private property on
Steens Mountain coupled with long-term protection
for the environment and wilderness in the
surrounding area," said Walden, who authored the
Act.
He added, "Today, however, bureaucratic red tape hamstrings landowners and lessees with over-burdensome regulations, which only allow them access to their property at certain times, force them to use arduous and time-consuming routes, and even dictate what types of vehicles they can use to access their property. This is decidedly not what our cooperative spirit intended when we developed the Act, nor what was supported by my colleagues in the Congress upon its passage." "Private property rights are a bedrock principle of this nation and, as I did last year, I have again worked to include language in the Interior appropriations bill to make darn clear the legislative intent of the Steens Act. I will continue to watch this issue closely and do what it takes with the Bureau of Land Management to solve this problem." The legislation states: "The managers urge the Bureau to comply with the provision of the Steens Act and allow landowner, lessee and inholder access to their property within the boundary of the Steens Mountain Cooperative Management and Protection Area. Unless funding is provided for land acquisition or exchange, landowners should be afforded full access to their property." (H-Rept. 109-80, pg. 14) Congressman Walden represents the Second Congressional District of Oregon, which includes 20 counties in southern, central and eastern Oregon. He is a Deputy Whip in the House leadership structure and a member of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce as well as the Committee on Resources.
To contact Congressman Walden go to http://www.house.gov/walden/contactgreg |
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