Multiple-Use Groups Condemn Senator Tester’s Wilderness Legislation

| October 1, 2009 | 0 Comments

By ROB CHANEY of the Missoulian

Opponents of new wilderness gathered at the University of Montana to say Sen. Jon Tester’s Forest Jobs and Recreation Act would provide neither jobs nor recreation.

Although the Friday evening meeting was billed as a “Montana legislative field hearing,” it was not an official event of either the Senate or the Montana Legislature. It did attract more than a dozen state legislators, several county commissioners and about 80 other attendees. About 10 land-use groups sponsored the gathering, including the Montana Farm Bureau, Montanans for Multiple Use, and Citizens for Balanced Use.

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About a dozen state legislators and several county commissioners addressed the audience, warning that the bill would not provide promised jobs and would lock people out of public lands.

“I’m basically opposed to every aspect of this bill,” Rep. Debby Barrett, R-Dillon said. “It has absolutely no tolerance for multiple use.”

Beaverhead County Commissioner Mike McGinley blamed the bill’s flaws on the “partnership strategy” of environmental, conservation and industry groups that crafted its ideas. That group was too small to represent real community perspective and didn’t let in enough outside participation, he said.

McGinley compared the process to Plum Creek Timber Co.’s closed negotiations with Department of Interior officials over the use of cost-share roads, which Tester protested and investigated.

“I beg to ask him, what’s the difference,” McGinley said. “This was just another special interest group meeting with the Forest Service.”

Rep. Chas Vincent, R-Libby, said he fought for and failed to get a trigger provision in the bill that would have delayed wilderness designation until after the affected areas got jobs for 10 years.

“This is not breaking new trail,” Vincent said. “This is nothing but a drive-by down the road of good intentions that leads to broken communities.”

Full article can be found at:
http://www.missoulian.com/news/local/article_09856d1a-9f5b-11de-b8d3-001cc4c03286.html

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