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Press Release2026-03-03

Make Forests Manageable Again

Harriet M. Hageman
Harriet M. Hageman
RWY · Representative
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Make Forests Manageable Again

<span>Make Forests Manageable Again</span> <div class="evo-article__body"><p>The United States Forest Service created an environmental catastrophe when it issued the “Roadless Rule” in the final ten days of the Clinton administration. The lame-duck decree, which has now been in effect for over a quarter century, unilaterally roped off nearly 60 million acres of federal lands from effective management, including 3.2 million acres in Wyoming.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p></div> <span><span>zoie@mail.house.gov</span></span> <span><time datetime="2026-03-03T14:53:27-05:00" title="Tuesday, March 3, 2026 - 14:53">Tue, 03/03/2026 - 14:53</time> </span> <div class="col-auto">March 3, 2026 </div>
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