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Rep. Gosar Votes to Give the Public Access to Their Lands
Washington, DC,
February 6, 2014
Today, U.S. Congressman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. (AZ-04) voted in favor of the Public Access and Lands Improvement Act (H.R.2954), a package of 10 bills aimed at increasing and preserving public access to federal lands, facilitating responsible economic development and encouraging transparent land management.
Rep. Gosar Votes to Give the Public Access to Their Lands Today, U.S. Congressman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. (AZ-04) voted in favor of the Public Access and Lands Improvement Act (H.R.2954), a package of 10 bills aimed at increasing and preserving public access to federal lands, facilitating responsible economic development and encouraging transparent land management. The bill passed the House of Representatives by a bipartisan vote of 220-194. Grazing permits currently require renewal every 10 years in an overly bureaucratic process. Under H.R.2954, the process will be streamlined and permits will only need to be renewed every 20 years, granting ranchers and farmers greater certainty. Concerning timber, H.R.2954 facilitates the removal of salvageable timber on federal lands in California, which were devastated by last summer’s Rim Fire. The sale of this salvaged timber is not only a boon to local small business but also promotes conservation, as fire-damaged trees are prone to disease, insect infestations and increase risk for future wildfires. ### |