Hastings Praises Subcommittee Passage of Interior Approps Bill
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
July 7, 2011
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Jill Strait, Spencer Pederson or Crystal Feldman
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House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Doc Hastings (WA-04) released the following statement after the House Interior and Environment Appropriations Subcommittee passed the FY 2012 spending bill:
"This spending bill accomplishes the difficult goal of ending runaway government spending while still providing funding to both protect and harness our nation’s natural resources. By setting priorities and making tough choices, the bill will save taxpayers billions of dollars – a small but important step towards reducing the deficit. This is done through common sense policies such as focusing scarce dollars on caring for existing federal lands rather than spending hundreds of millions to buy more land and exacerbating the operations and maintenance backlog, and by restricting the listing of endangered species and habitat designations until the Endangered Species Act is reformed and reauthorize, which hasn’t been done in nearly two decades. Despite spending cuts, this bill still increases funding to improve offshore drilling safety and inspections, hopefully resulting in permits being approved in a timely and efficient manner so people can get back to work. Finally, the bill prevents the Interior Department and the EPA from carrying out several unilateral policy decisions that could lock-up American energy, harm our economies and cost thousands of jobs throughout rural America." Highlights of the FY 2012 Interior and Environment Appropriations Bill:
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