News Release
Press Release
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Senator Crapo
Crapo Commends Final Passage Of Owyhee Initiative Says local collaboration and bipartisanship key to success
Contact: Susan Wheeler
Washington, DC – Idaho Senator Mike Crapo said local collaboration and a commitment to working in a bipartisan fashion are the reasons Idaho will soon have its first land management and wilderness legislation in nearly 30 years. The U.S. House of Representatives today gave final approval to a Public Lands bill already approved by the Senate. President Obama is expected to sign the legislation during a White House ceremony, perhaps as early as Monday. “Our immediate focus is implementation of the Owyhee Initiative according to the Owyhee Initiative Agreement, which was hard-fought and long negotiated within the Owyhee Initiative Work Group, and which will be an enduring testament to the power and potential of collaboration. That implementation generally will consist of aggressively working with the Department of Interior and Bureau of Land Management to conduct the activities directed by this law, and raising the private funding required to pay for many of the important elements of the Owyhee Initiative legislation.”
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