USCC Home
 
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Join Today
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
USCC Home Small Business Center Issues and Advocacy Media Center Chambers Associations Members

nav
ChamberCast Webcasts
Events Calendar
Issue Ads
Issue Experts
Op-eds
Photo Gallery
Press Releases
Radio Actualities
Speaking for Business
Speeches
Press Contacts
Join
navbottom

Related
About the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Careers
FAQs
Programs
Publications
related_Bottom

Related
 
 
 
 
 
related_Bottom

 
Media Center > Press Releases > 2006 > March

CONTACTS: Linda Rozett/Eric Wohlschlegel
(202) 463-5682 / 888-249-NEWS
 
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
 
Chamber Applauds Administration Efforts to Fund Rural Counties Through Land Sales
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The United States Chamber of Commerce today endorsed a recent land sale initiative by the U.S. Forest Service that would raise approximately $800 million.  The proceeds would be used to provide assistance to more than 4,400 struggling schools in rural counties that are in or adjoining federal forest lands.   
 
“Rural counties have been devastated by the draconian provisions of today’s environmental laws,” said William Kovacs, U.S. Chamber vice president for regulatory policy.  “National forests are no longer being managed for multiple-use benefits, as originally intended under the nation’s land management laws.”
 
The initiative identifies multiple tracts of national forest land to be sold in order to fund the reauthorization of the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000.  This Act provides funding to rural counties and schools across the United States for everything from road maintenance to school programs.  The U.S. Chamber strongly supports the Forest Service’s proposal as an effective way to fund the reauthorization of the Act.  
 
“Through this land sale and reauthorization, the President restores balance to the system, while helping struggling schools in rural areas,” continued Kovacs.
 
The Forest Service manages approximately 193 million acres in 155 national forests and 20 national grasslands located in 43 States across the nation.  The number of tracts included in the proposed land sale initiative constitutes less than one-fifth of one percent of the National Forest System land base.  Moreover, these tracts, which range from about a half-acre to about 700 acres, are interspersed, or adjacent to, non-federal lands, making them much more difficult—and costly—to manage effectively.
 
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest business federation representing more than 3 million businesses and organizations of every size, sector, and region.
 
# # #                                                  
 
06- 53

Editors Note: The Chamber’s comments are available online.
/issues/comments/060329landsale.htm
 

 This article is also available as an RSS Feed.

 
 
Join | Login | Search | Sitemap | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
 
Copyright © 2008 U.S. Chamber of Commerce 1615 H St NW Washington DC 20062-2000 All Rights Reserved
Advancing human progress through an economic, political and social system based on individual freedom, incentive, initiative, opportunity, and responsibility.