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Bush Administration Replaces Roadless Rule with Logging-Friendly Alternative
Citing the conservative gospel of states' rights and forest fire protection, the Bush administration announced last week that it was replacing the "roadless rule" established by outgoing President Clinton with a new plan that would require state governors to petition the Forest Service to block any road-building in their states for logging purposes. While the controversial Clinton plan had closed off 58 million acres of inaccessible and in some cases pristine Forest Service lands to road building and ensuing timber extraction, the new plan puts the onus on governors—many of whom won office on the merits of their pro-development positions—to keep loggers out.
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