Greg Walden: 'This is Good News for Wildfire Prevention!'
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"In 2018, portions of a fire prevention project area burned before it could be implemented. For over a year, special interest groups and the agency had been tied up in administrative processes over the project. While they argued, the forest burned. BLM's proposed process revisions protect public input, while preventing obstruction of these important public safety projects. When fires do strike, I have long advocated for doing a better job of getting in afterwards and cleaning up the burned dead wood and replanting. I'm glad to see that the
The BLM's proposal to modernize forest management rules is the first revision in 35+ years. It would increase both the efficiency and effectiveness of active forest management. Learn more here https://www.blm.gov/press-release/blm-proposes-modernizing-forest-management-rules.
The BLM's proposal to expedite post-fire cleanup work would provide economic growth for
Click here https://walden.house.gov/issues/reforming-federal-forest-policy to learn more about Walden's efforts to prevent wildfires and improve federal forest management.
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