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DEFAZIO ATTENDS HISTORIC MEETING WITH SECRETARY SALAZAR TO DISCUSS FOREST PROJECTS AND JOBS IN SOUTHWEST OREGON (12.08.2010)

WASHINGTON, DC – Today’s historic meeting, the second in two months between Secretary Salazar and a diverse group of stakeholders, was the result of a process DeFazio initiated earlier this year to break the decades-long stalemate over forest policies in Southwest Oregon. At today’s meeting, the Oregon congressional delegation made it clear they are tired of the gridlock over forest policy and want to see movement on projects to improve forest health in western Oregon and stabilize the economies of timber dependent communities.

“The health of the forests and the economies of rural communities in Southwest Oregon are at severe risk. The status quo is unacceptable. The Oregon delegation made it clear today that we are ready and willing to move forward with projects to improve forest health and provide economic certainty for rural communities. If the administration can’t do it in a timely manner, we’ll do it legislatively.”

In July 2009, Secretary Salazar administratively withdrew the Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR), a plan to dramatically increase logging in western Oregon citing the plan as legally indefensible. At the time, Salazar offered several interim timber sales to provide short-term volume while a longer term solution was worked out. However, many of those sales were challenged and the interim timber supply was inadequate.

One year later, in July 2010, the Department of Interior announced a plan to have a plan which was widely panned. In response, DeFazio convened a meeting of stakeholders that included world renowned scientists Jerry Franklin and Norm Johnson who presented a scientifically defensible alternative management process for timber sales to move forward and break the decades-long stalemate. The meeting went well enough that in August DeFazio led the group on a forest tour to look at and discuss alternative management options. The BLM provided funding to allow Franklin and Johnson to design demonstration sites for the forest tour.

And in October, Secretary Salazar visited Roseburg at DeFazio’s request to meet with many of today’s meeting participants to hear firsthand the complex challenges facing rural communities in Southwest Oregon. The conversation was constructive and at the conclusion, Secretary Salazar invited the group to DC to continue discussions. Secretary Salazar has stated he is pursuing all administrative options to move the projects forward. However, if it can’t be done administratively in a timely manner, the delegation will legislate to protect the health of the forests, the economies of timber dependent communities, and the industry that relies on those forests.

A focus of today’s meeting was the design of two landscape scale pilot projects, one near Roseburg and the other near Medford. The projects, to be implemented over the next year with the assistance of Drs. Franklin and Johnson, are expected to produce a suite of forest health projects that provide ecological benefits to public lands and economic benefits to rural communities in Southwest Oregon.

DEFAZIO OPPOSES AGREEMENT EXTENDING TAX CUTS FOR MILLIONAIRES (12.08.2010)
WASHINGTON, DC—U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio (OR-04) today announced that he opposes the deal struck yesterday between President Obama and Senate Republicans to extend the Bush tax cuts for millionaires for another two years. DeFazio released the following statement:

“President Obama has announced a deal on tax cuts for millionaires with Senate Republicans that will cost average Americans dearly. The Republican demands to extend tax cuts on income above $250,000 a year and to lower taxes on estates over $10 million will add $250 billion over two years to the federal budget deficit. Just think what we could do with $250 billion – we could put it towards our burgeoning deficit, we could fully fund a COLA for seniors for 2 years, we could extend unemployment benefits for an additional 18 months, and still have $100 billion left over to defray the federal deficit or we could take that $100 billion and spend it on transportation and infrastructure investments and put millions of Americans back to work in the private sector in the construction, engineering, manufacturing and related industries. This is a bad deal for the American people. The President has allowed himself to be blackmailed by the Senate Republicans and I will not support it. Compromise requires give and take, but once, again, the middle class gave and the millionaires took.”

Radio Actuality:

12.08.10 DeFazio Reacts to Obama Cutting Tax Deal With Republicans

DeFazio meets with Secretary Salazar VIDEO (11.30.2010)

On October 25th, 2010, Congressman Peter DeFazio and other members of the Oregon delegation hosted a meeting with Interior Secretary Ken Salazar at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Roseburg, Oregon. DeFazio was joined by U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley, Douglas County Commissioner Doug Robertson and 22 other people representing the timber industry, conservation groups and tribes for a discussion about the future of forest policy in Western Oregon.

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