H.R. 2385 and H.R. 2488: legislative hearing before the Subcommittee on National Parks, Recreation, and Public Lands of the Committee on Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, July 26, 2001, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 67 lappuses |
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40. lappuse - In order to assure that an increasing population, accompanied by expanding settlement and growing mechanization, does not occupy and modify all areas within the United States and its possessions, leaving no lands designated for preservation and protection in their natural condition...
40. lappuse - Congress to secure for the American people of present and future generations the benefits of an enduring resource of wilderness.
8. lappuse - We would like to thank you, Mr. Chairman, and members of this committee for the opportunity to appear here today to discuss the drug situation in Florida and the initiatives taken during the past year.
29. lappuse - Maintaining continued access to our ranges and airspace is absolutely critical; in fact, if our ability to train our aircrews continues to diminish, America will soon lose its only edge in air combat proficiency. We can no longer rely on current Air Force technology to provide an advantage against our next adversary.
4. lappuse - I would be pleased to answer any questions members of the Committee might have. [The prepared statement of Mr.
19. lappuse - STATEMENT OF HON. JAMES HANSEN, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF UTAH Mr. HANSEN.
40. lappuse - ... due in large part to the efforts of The Wilderness Society. The Wilderness Society is a nonprofit organization devoted to protecting America's wilderness and developing a nation-wide network of wild lands through public education, scientific analysis and activism. The organization's goal is to ensure that future generations will enjoy the clean air and water, wildlife, beauty and opportunity for renewal provided by pristine forests, mountains, rivers and deserts. You can help protect American...
48. lappuse - They are kneeling with hands clasped that we might act with restraint, that we might leave room for the life that is destined to come. To protect what is wild is to protect what is gentle. Perhaps the wildness we fear is the pause between pur own heartbeats, the silent space that says we live only by grace.
3. lappuse - Mr Chairman, and Members of the Committee, I appreciate very much the opportunity to testify before you today on a very serious matter — crime in the Washington Metropolitan area.