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The Washington Times
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Bush delays new forest regulations

by Audrey Hudson
Published 2/6/01


The Bush administration yesterday delayed a rule banning
road-building and most logging in the nation's forests, following
through on its promise to re-examine a slew of regulations issued
by President Clinton during his final days in office.

Mr. Clinton hoped to secure his environmental legacy by
effectively prohibiting natural resources development on 58
million acres of public land.

However, White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card issued a Jan. 20
memo to all agencies requesting that new rules and regulations be
blocked to "ensure that the president's appointees have the
opportunity to review any new or pending regulations."

The action was published yesterday in the Federal Register ,
making it official and delaying implementation of the contentious
rule from March 13 to May 12.

The delay is "necessary to give department officials the
opportunity for further review and consideration of new
regulations consistent with the . . . memo," said Kevin Herglotz,
spokesman for the Agriculture Department.

Mr. Herglotz would not speculate on what, if any, changes would
be made to alter the regulations, which he described as hundreds
of pages of complex technical documents.

"This regulation is in the review process; no decision has been
made at this time," Mr. Herglotz said.

House and Senate Republicans were critical of the Clinton
administration for bypassing Congress and restricting land use
through the federal regulatory process. Republican leaders had
urged Mr. Bush to overturn or delay the rule.

Hundreds of public meetings were held throughout the country on
Mr. Clinton's forest plan, and the U.S. Forest Service received
130,000 public comments on the issue.

Environmentalists supported the ban, but opponents, mostly
Westerners, said it would endanger forest health through
uncontrolled insect infestation.

Lawmakers said new roads are needed to gain access to the woods
to fight forest fires. Last year, 92,000 wildfires swept across
7.3 million acres.

Republicans also said public input was ignored.

They said the outcome of studies by the U.S. Forest Service was
prejudiced from inception to reflect Mr. Clinton's wishes to
limit development and public access to nearly one-third of the
nation's forests.

Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, Connecticut Democrat, and Rep. Henry A.
Waxman, California Democrat, yesterday sent a letter to the
Office of Management and Budget expressing their concerns over
Mr. Card's memo, which they said could reverse decisions that
protect public land and the environment.

"In our capacity as ranking members on the Senate Governmental
Affairs and House Government Reform Committees, we intend to
closely monitor the implementation of the Card memorandum,
particularly where it applies to measures to protect health and
safety, consumers, and the environment," they said in the letter
to Mitchell E. Daniels, OMB director.

"Although we understand the desire of the incoming administration
to review new and pending regulations, we are concerned that the
Card memorandum could be used to undermine long-needed
safeguards," the letter said.

Meanwhile, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
plans to hold hearings to review the process and determine
whether the regulations can be overturned by Congress, said a
committee spokesman.

House Resources Committee Chairman James V. Hansen said his
committee also will "vigorously" review the regulations.

"I will make it a priority to undo this kind of reckless,
last-minute maneuvering," the Utah Republican said after the
final regulation was announced Jan. 4.

"The American people deserve thoughtful, rational policies that
allow local management and public enjoyment of their own lands,"
Mr. Hansen said. "They don't deserve this last-minute
manipulation and grandstanding by a man desperate for a legacy."

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