Coalition Seeks Public Participation in Public Lands Policy

Sunday (July 9) the coalition Americans For Responsible Recreational Access (ARRA) launched their website, https://www.responsiblerecreation.org, as a vehicle for Americans to express their support for public participation in decision-making about responsible use of our public lands and waters. One of the first issues on which concerned

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Sunday (July 9) the coalition Americans For Responsible Recreational Access (ARRA) launched their website, https://www.responsiblerecreation.org, as a vehicle for Americans to express their support for public participation in decision-making about responsible use of our public lands and waters. One of the first issues on which concerned citizens need to make their voices heard is the proposed “Roadless Area Conservation” rulemaking by the U.S. Forest Service. Deadline for public comment is Monday, July 17, 2000.

“Every member of this alliance wants to protect our public lands and waters,” said Tom Crimmins, spokesman for ARRA. “But the American public needs to know that our ability to enjoy outdoor recreation may be thwarted if this rulemaking is implemented. This, and other access rulemakings, have deliberately circumvented the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the public input process, because the Administration knows the American public believes in multiple use and won’t stand for having responsible access to public lands denied

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Stephanie L. Church, Editorial Director, grew up riding and caring for her family’s horses in Central Virginia and received a B.A. in journalism and equestrian studies from Averett University. She joined The Horse in 1999 and has led the editorial team since 2010. A 4-H and Pony Club graduate, she enjoys dressage, eventing, and trail riding with her former graded-stakes-winning Thoroughbred gelding, It Happened Again (“Happy”). Stephanie and Happy are based in Lexington, Kentucky.

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