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JUNE 8, 2001 The House Interior Appropriations subcommittee on Thursday rejected a part of President Bush's proposed budget that gives Secretary of Interior Gale Norton more power over endangered species. The provision would limit the ability of citizens to sue the government for protection of species. Currently, there is a moratorium within US Fish and Wildlife on listing species under the Endangered Species Act due to a large amount of litigation. The provision would only last a year. Get the Story:
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Endangered species limits rejected
Facebook TwitterJUNE 8, 2001 The House Interior Appropriations subcommittee on Thursday rejected a part of President Bush's proposed budget that gives Secretary of Interior Gale Norton more power over endangered species. The provision would limit the ability of citizens to sue the government for protection of species. Currently, there is a moratorium within US Fish and Wildlife on listing species under the Endangered Species Act due to a large amount of litigation. The provision would only last a year. Get the Story:
House panel rejects Bush plan on endangered species (AP 6/7) Related Stories:
Norton defends budget proposal (4/13)
DOI Budget: Norton gets more power (4/12)
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