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MAY 25, 2001 The chairman of the Montana Democratic Party has written a letter to Republican Governor Judi Martz, asking her to recant her own letter to President Bush which claimed a ban on road building and logging on federal forest land would lock up state land. But an aide for Martz said she won't recant the letter in which she claimed the state would lose access. A state auditor on Monday disputed Martz's letter and said just 1,320 acres would be affected by the US Forest Service's roadless initiative. Get the Story:
Demo chief: Martz should recant letter (AP 5/25) Relevant Links:
Boise Cascade - http://www.bc.com
Kootenai Tribe of Idaho - http://www.kootenai.org
Roadless Forest Plan - http://roadless.fs.fed.us
The US Forest Service - http://www.fs.fed.us Related Stories:
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Some forests remain undeveloped (5/14)
Judge blocks controversial forest rules (5/11)
Forest rules take effect this weekend (5/9)
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Decision on forest rules is big news (5/7)
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Governor asked to recant forest 'lie'
Facebook TwitterMAY 25, 2001 The chairman of the Montana Democratic Party has written a letter to Republican Governor Judi Martz, asking her to recant her own letter to President Bush which claimed a ban on road building and logging on federal forest land would lock up state land. But an aide for Martz said she won't recant the letter in which she claimed the state would lose access. A state auditor on Monday disputed Martz's letter and said just 1,320 acres would be affected by the US Forest Service's roadless initiative. Get the Story:
Demo chief: Martz should recant letter (AP 5/25) Relevant Links:
Boise Cascade - http://www.bc.com
Kootenai Tribe of Idaho - http://www.kootenai.org
Roadless Forest Plan - http://roadless.fs.fed.us
The US Forest Service - http://www.fs.fed.us Related Stories:
Forest rules case at 9th Circuit (5/24)
Official says Gov. Martz lied on forests (5/23)
Status of forest rules appeal in doubt (5/16)
EDITORIAL: Judge misguided on forest rules (5/16)
Some forests remain undeveloped (5/14)
Judge blocks controversial forest rules (5/11)
Forest rules take effect this weekend (5/9)
State disagrees on forest lawsuit (5/9)
Montana wants to join forest lawsuit (5/8)
Decision on forest rules is big news (5/7)
GOPs urge Bush to keep logging rules (5/2)
The Post: Bush wants out of forest plan (4/26)
Utah to sue over forest plan (4/20)
Forester promoted at USDA (4/13)
Group says public supports road ban (4/11)
Judge criticizes forest plan (4/6)
USDA urged not to settle road lawsuits (3/28)
Tribe says not consulted about forest plan (3/26)
Bush still reviewing forest plan (3/22)
Judge rejects forest plan delay (3/21)
EDITORIAL: Honor roadless initiative (3/21)
Fight over forest plan continues (2/28)
USDA: Veneman recused from forest plan (2/16)
Controversial forest plan delayed (2/6)
Tribe sues over forest plan (1/9)
Roadless forest plan draws fire (1/8)
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