McMorris Rodgers Delivers Keynote Speech at Society of American Foresters National Convention
Spokane, WA,
October 25, 2012
Spokane, WA- Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-05) delivered the keynote speech at the Society of American Foresters National Convention in Spokane today. The Congresswoman spoke about her work to improve federal land management policies and issues specific to the Colville National Forest.
Spokane, WA- Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-05) delivered the keynote speech at the Society of American Foresters National Convention in Spokane today. The Congresswoman spoke about her work to improve federal land management policies and issues specific to the Colville National Forest. “Our federal forests are sick and the communities that depend on them have struggled for decades due to inaction,” said Rep. McMorris Rodgers. “When I look at our national forests - 200 million acres across the country - and learn that one out of three acres is bug infested, diseased, or dead, I find that unacceptable. In addition, it is no coincidence that many of the counties with the highest unemployment rates in the country are those which are surrounded by federal forests. By removing lands from private ownership - and thus, from the local municipal tax rolls – the government stifles locally-driven development and makes rural communities more dependent on Washington, DC. With job creation, economic growth, and federalism now more important than ever, it is imperative that Congress and the federal agencies undertake a comprehensive review of their land ownership policies.” Rep. McMorris Rodgers cited the Colville National Forest (CNF) as a model to set our forests and our rural communities on a better course. The Congresswoman acknowledged the excellent work by the Northwest Washington Forestry Coalition (NWFC), a coalition of local stakeholders that has brought warring sides together to identify and implement forest management solutions. Rep. McMorris Rodgers has advocated on behalf of the NWFC for years. In February 2012, the U.S. Forest Service recognized the CNF by providing $968,000 in funding for the CNF’s restoration efforts. The Congresswoman also championed several pieces of legislation to improve federal land management policies, including…
“Even when America's economy was booming, many federal policies on the use of our resources were counterproductive. But today, with so much economic suffering, they're devastating. We do not need more Big Government, one-size-fits-all, ‘my way or the highway’ policies. The time has come to put our peopleback to work, which means putting our landback to work.” The Society of American Foresters is the largest professional society for foresters in the world. To learn more, click here. |
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