Bill Text: AZ SCM1003 | 2012 | Fiftieth Legislature 2nd Regular | Enrolled


Bill Title: USFS; adequate funding

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)

Status: (Passed) 2012-03-08 - Transmitted to Secretary Of State [SCM1003 Detail]

Download: Arizona-2012-SCM1003-Enrolled.html

 

 

 

Senate Engrossed

 

 

 

State of Arizona

Senate

Fiftieth Legislature

Second Regular Session

2012

 

 

SENATE CONCURRENT MEMORIAL 1003

 

 

 

A CONCURRENT MEMORIAL

 

urging the united states congress to adequately fund the united states forest service.

 

 

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To the Congress of the United States of America:

Your memorialist respectfully represents:

Whereas, the United States Congress established the United States Forest Service in 1905 to provide quality water and timber for the nation's benefit; and

Whereas, over the years, the United States Congress has directed the United States Forest Service to manage more national forests and grasslands; and

Whereas, the President's fiscal year 2012 budget increased funding for land acquisition by $26,360,000; and

Whereas, the President's fiscal year 2012 budget reduced funding for the Wildland Fire Management by $396,675,000; and

Whereas, the President's fiscal year 2012 budget reduced budgeting for the FLAME Wildfire Suppression Reserve Fund by $97,114,000; and

Whereas, in 2011, the total number of acres consumed by wildland fires on Arizona lands that are managed by the United States Forest Service was 878,540 out of the total of 981,189 acres that were burned in Arizona that year; and

Whereas, the United States Forest Service has existed for more than 100 years with the express purpose of managing public forests and grasslands; and

Whereas, the mission of the United States Forest Service is to sustain the health, diversity and productivity of the nation's forests and grassland.

Wherefore your memorialist, the Senate of the State of Arizona, the House of Representatives concurring, prays:

1.  That the United States Congress adequately fund the United States Forest Service in order to properly manage forests and grasslands.

2.  That the United States Congress prohibit the United States Forest Service from acquiring and managing additional lands until the Forest Service demonstrates its ability to properly manage and protect forests.

3.  That the Secretary of State of the State of Arizona transmit copies of this Memorial to the President of the United States, the Chief of the United States Forest Service, the President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and each Member of Congress from the State of Arizona.


 

 

 

 

PASSED BY THE HOUSE MARCH 8, 2012.

 

PASSED BY THE SENATE FEBRUARY 9, 2012.

 

FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE MARCH 8, 2012.

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