dcopas78
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Really enjoying this thread. Too bad I'm stuck in Ohio at the moment. Come on October!
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Plenty of groups have reached out to the Senator and offered to help do just what you mentioned.
The last line of the article is all we need to know on why this Senator is pushing his PLT agenda.
"Steve Daines is a Republican U.S. Senator from Montana".
My understanding there is no need for a new bill or another action, it has been reviewed/completed. It needs Congress to act. That correct? https://www.gao.gov/products/RCED-93-151
I've heard some speak of having a "new" review though do not quite follow this train of thought... gain one, lose another... or a few considering the foot/hoof vs rest of outdoor Americans and the political climate - less that changes come close of 2018.
AWESOME thread - btw...
Yes, HOWEVER, review was decades ago, with no action. Many facets of the recommendation(s) and rationale have changed. So, IMO, another review is appropriate, although even following the original recommendations is better than Daines' and Gianforte's bills, Their legislation proposed does not include another review, nor does it include following the original recommendations. It merely proposes to shitcan the study (analysis and recommendations) relative to the Wilderness Study Areas and open them to roads, motors, and mines ... ostensibly at the bequest of extractive industries and those such as Montana legislative Rep Kerry White's Citizens of Balanced Use (Abuse), who wish to motorize their lazy derriers into any and all of this nation' s special pristine wild places.My understanding there is no need for a new bill or another action, it has been reviewed/completed. It needs Congress to act. That correct?
The last line of the article is all we need to know on why this Senator is pushing his PLT agenda.
"Steve Daines is a Republican U.S. Senator from Montana". We've got a jack@$$ like this here in NV as well.
"My bill proposes that five study areas, all of which were already determined not suitable for wilderness by the Forest Service after extensive public feedback, be addressed. This would place almost 450,000 acres of Montana land back where it belongs — in the hands of Montanans."