The State of the West
Washington, DC,
January 12, 2016
Washington, D.C. (January 12, 2016) – In response to President Obama’s final State of the Union address to Congress, Western Caucus Chairman Cynthia Lummis (WY-At large) issued the following statement on the state of the West:
Washington, D.C. (January 12, 2016) – In response to President Obama’s final State of the Union address to Congress, Western Caucus Chairman Cynthia Lummis (WY-At large) issued the following statement on the state of the West: “Reviewing the executive’s past seven years of manufacturing regulations, designating land unilaterally, empowering Washington, killing energy jobs, burying agriculture under red tape, and fiddling as the West burns shows President Obama and his Administration have utterly failed the West. But as this regime enters its final year, we can see light at the end of the tunnel at last. “The future holds the key; it holds the opportunity to enact the reforms that Western members of Congress have been pushing these past seven years to open opportunity and enhance stewardship throughout the West and across the country. With new leadership we will have a chance to boost energy production on federal land that has plummeted under this Administration. We can protect the multiple-use of public lands in our backyards that President Obama would rather shove under lock and key. “We will finally have a chance to address the failed federal policies of management by abandonment that has left millions of acres of land throughout the West at the mercy of wildfire. We can reinforce local control over our resources, especially our water, the lifeblood of the American West. “I and my colleagues from both the East and West will continue fighting regulations and policies that hurt our constituents and families during President Obama’s last year in office. We will also continue developing a pro growth agenda and keep the pressure on Washington, D.C. to right the wrongs done to the West. “Communities in the West and throughout America want only the opportunity to create jobs, grow their economies, lower costs, and care for the land where they live. Locally-driven policies of stewardship are the key to a prosperous America that will maintain and foster the health of our natural resources.” Details on the State of the West under President Obama: Monument Designations: Obama has designated or expanded 19 National Monuments, locking up over 2 million acres of public land, including numerous designations in the West.
Wildfire and Forest Management: Last year the administration refused to accept common-sense legislative changes to forest management policy to keep our forests stronger and more resilient to wildfire, pests, and disease.
Endangered Species Act: Federal agency and court endangered species actions continue to bluntly hammer western communities and stifle state and local conservation efforts.
Energy Production: The United States propelled itself to the number one producer of oil and natural gas in the world in spite of federal policies, not because of them.
Proposed Royalty Increases: Secretary Jewell announced the BLM is considering increasing royalty rates on oil and gas production on federal lands, and changes to the coal leasing program that will discourage production.
Regulatory Burden: Rules and regulations finalized in 2015 will have significant and harmful effects on the West and are clogging the courts with challenges to their overreach.
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