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OFF-ROAD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, Inc.
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ENDANGERED
SPECIES ACT REFORM BILL ANNOUNCED
Threatened and
Endangered Species Recovery Act introduced; would replace the 30-year-old,
ineffective Endangered Species Act.
SACRAMENTO
,
CALIFORNIA
(September 19, 2005) – House Resources Committee Chairman Richard Pombo
announced the introduction of H.R. 3824, the “Threatened and Endangered
Species Recovery Act of 2005 (TESRA),” from the California Capitol in
Sacramento
. Congressman Pombo (R-Tracy) was joined by California Congressmen Dennis
Cardoza (D-Merced) and George Radanovich (R-Fresno) as well as Congressman Greg
Walden (R-Oregon).
The Congressmen took turns
describing examples of situations within their districts providing evidence that
the thirty-year-old Endangered Species Act (ESA) is doing more harm than good.
Species are not recovering under this unsuccessful program and litigation is
rampant, according to these elected officials.
TESRA is a bipartisan bill
designed to require the application of good peer-reviewed science to actually
support the recovery of species that are truly threatened or endangered. State
Governors and State Agencies would have more participation. Private property
rights are protected while voluntary conservation efforts are encouraged.
Accountability to the public with cost analysis information is required.
“The off-road business
community enthusiastically supports Chairman Pombo’s efforts on this issue.
The off-road recreation industry is a major economic engine in this country and
closures of public lands to vehicle access with little or no scientific
support—just because the ESA allows it—has had a serious negative impact on
this industry” said Roy Denner, President of the Off-Road Business
Association. “I was delighted to be part of this historic event in
Sacramento
.”
Don Amador, western
representative for the BlueRibbon Coalition, said, “I was glad to see both
political parties at the news conference supporting an effort to reform the ESA.
For too long, our access rights and the rights of private property owners have
been sacrificed on the altar of unjustified land closures.”
The Resources Committee will
hold a hearing on the bill on Wednesday and a vote will take place on Thursday.
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11487 Woodside Ave., Ste. 110
Santee, CA 92071
Phone: 619.449.0778
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