Congressman Greg Walden - Press Release
September 22, 2005
Resources Committee approves HR 3824; legislation includes key provisions
strengthening science, establishing priorities, protecting private property
rights
WASHINGTON, DC - Bipartisan efforts to strengthen and update the 32-year-old
Endangered Species Act (ESA) took a stride forward today as the House Resources
Committee approved H.R. 3824, the Threatened and Endangered Species Recovery Act
of 2005 (TESRA), legislation co-sponsored by Congressman Greg Walden (R-OR).
TESRA calls for common-sense changes to the ESA to improve its overall
implementation, which has seen a recovery rate of less than one percent and not
been significantly updated since its enactment in 1973.
"I cannot stress how important these changes are to the success of the
Endangered Species Act, for the protection of both species and
communities," said Walden. "We have a responsibility to update
this law, making changes that will shed light on the process, hold the federal
government accountable for its actions and financial expenditures, protect
private property rights, encourage a cooperative relationship with states and
local governments and, most importantly, ensure that faulty decisions do not
lead to disaster for all species-humans included."
Earlier this week, Walden joined Committee Chairman Richard Pombo (R-CA),
lead sponsor of HR 3824, and co-sponsor Congressman Dennis Cardoza (D-CA) for a
national announcement of the bill's introduction in
During today's eight-hour mark up, Walden reiterated the need for peer review
of decisions made by the federal government when considering data and science
presented for their consideration. He cited the crisis that ensued
following the water shut off to Klamath Basin farmers and ranchers in 2001, a
decision which the National Academy of Sciences determined as lacking
"substantial scientific support" and of "doubtful utility"
when they conducted their independent review.
The final vote in the Committee was 26-12; H.R. 3824 will now proceed to the
full House for its consideration. Fore more information on H.R. 3824,
please visit http://www.walden.house.gov/
and select "Strengthening the ESA" on the left-hand menu.
Walden, 48, has represented the people of