H.R. 1576 and H.R. 1772: Legislative Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health of the Committee on Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, July 26, 2001, Volume 4

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Page 40 - Thank you very much for your time. [The prepared statement of Mr.
Page 1 - Under Committee Rule 4(g), the Chairman and the Ranking Minority Member can make opening statements; if any other members have statements, they can be included in the hearing record under unanimous consent.
Page 1 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON FORESTS AND FOREST HEALTH, COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES, Washington, DC. The Subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 2:01 pm, in Room 1334, Longworth House Office Building, Hon.
Page 8 - Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee, thank you for the opportunity to...
Page 1 - US House of Representatives Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health Committee on Resources Washington, DC The Subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 10:04 am, in Room 1334, Longworth House Office Building, Hon. Scott McInnis [Chairman of the Subcommittee] presiding.HR 1772 STATEMENT OF HON.
Page 8 - ... DIRECTOR, RECRUITMENT, HERITAGE AND WILDERNESS RESOURCES, USDA FOREST SERVICE of the administration on HR 1772, Ephraim Land Exchange, and HR 1576, the James Peak Wilderness. The administration looks forward to working with the Chairman and the Subcommittee on the issues addressed by these bills, and in the interests of time, I would like to summarize my testimony and with your permission, submit our written comments for the record. But again, with the Ephraim Land Exchange, HR 1772, the administration...
Page 41 - Thank you again, Mr. Chairman, for this opportunity to present our views on this remarkable place.
Page 14 - Mark Udall, a Representative in Congress from the State of Colorado Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and thank you for...
Page 20 - LRMP provides direction under which concerns regarding travel management and dispersed recreation use can be addressed in the Rollins Pass, Rogers Pass, and Fall Creek basin areas.
Page 9 - Congress concerning the suitability of lands within the wilderness study area for inclusion in the National Wilderness Preservation System. The report will also determine whether non-motorized vehicles should be permitted on the Rogers Pass Trail.

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