E-Update on
Federal Land Management: Congress Acts to Prevent Wildfire
Management Funds From Going to DC Parks
I recently
stated my strong
opposition to the announcement that $2.7 million in
stimulus funding intended specifically for reducing the
threat of catastrophic wildfires on national forest lands
was instead going to fund parks in the District of
Columbia - which has neither national forests nor
wildfires. It was a classic example of wasteful spending
in Washington. Fortunately, during debate on the annual
appropriations bill that funds wildland fires and forest
management activities, the Senate voted to pass an
amendment introduced by Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming
to prohibit these funds from being spent on parks and
recreation activities in Washington, D.C.
I was
extremely pleased to see the passage of Senator Barrasso’s
amendment and I subsequently joined several of my
colleagues in expressing our support for it as House and
Senate negotiators work to resolve differences in the
appropriations bills passed by each chamber. This
amendment will reverse this example of frivolous and
wasteful spending and help ensure that these funds are
used for their intended purpose: to address the risk of
catastrophic wildfires that threaten our public lands and
communities in California and throughout the west.
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