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HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 4 – Forestlands, mngmt, western states

HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 4

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HJM004.....................................................by STATE AFFAIRS
FORESTS - Stating findings of the Legislature and urging the legislatures
of all western states to consider adoption of resolutions working toward
the development of a federal bipartisan, long-term solution that addresses
sustainable management of federal forest lands to stabilize payments, which
help support roads and schools, to forest communities throughout the
western United States; to provide projects that enhance forest ecosystem
health and provide employment opportunities; and to improve cooperative
relationships among those who use and care about the lands the federal
government manages.
                                                                        
02/27    House intro - 1st rdg - to printing
02/28    Rpt prt - to 2nd rdg
03/01    2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg
03/02    3rd rdg - ADOPTED - 65-0-5
      AYES -- Anderson, Andrus, Barrett, Bayer, Bedke, Bell, Bilbao, Black,
      Block, Bock, Bolz, Brackett, Bradford, Chadderdon, Chavez, Chew,
      Collins, Crane, Edmunson, Eskridge, Hagedorn, Hart, Harwood, Henbest,
      Jaquet, Killen, King, Kren, Labrador, Lake, LeFavour, Loertscher,
      Luker, Marriott, Mathews, McGeachin, Mortimer, Nielsen, Nonini,
      Pasley-Stuart, Patrick, Pence, Raybould, Ring, Ringo, Roberts,
      Ruchti, Rusche, Sayler, Schaefer, Shepherd(2), Shepherd(8), Shirley,
      Shively, Smith(30), Smith(24), Snodgrass, Stevenson, Thayn, Trail,
      Vander Woude, Wills, Wood(27), Wood(35), Mr. Speaker
      NAYS -- None
      Absent and excused -- Boe, Clark, Durst, Henderson, Moyle
    Floor Sponsor - Edmunson
    Title apvd - To Senate
03/05    Senate intro - 1st rdg - to St Aff
03/20    Rpt out - rec d/p - to 10th Ord
03/21    10th Ord - ADOPTED - voice vote
    Floor Sponsor - Pearce
    Title apvd - to House
03/21    To enrol - Rpt enrol - Sp signed
03/22    Pres signed - To Secretary of State

Bill Text


                                                                        
                                                                        
  ]]]]              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ]]]]
 Fifty-ninth Legislature                   First Regular Session - 2007
                                                                        
                                                                        
                              IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                                                                        
                                 HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 4
                                                                        
                                 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
                                                                        
  1                                   A JOINT MEMORIAL
  2    TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED  STATES  IN  CONGRESS
  3        ASSEMBLED, TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO
  4        IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES AND TO THE LEGISLATURES OF THE STATES
  5        OF  ALASKA,  ARIZONA,  CALIFORNIA,  COLORADO, HAWAII, MONTANA, NEVADA, NEW
  6        MEXICO, OREGON, UTAH, WASHINGTON AND WYOMING.
                                                                        
  7        We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives and the Senate of  the
  8    State of Idaho assembled in the First Regular Session of the Fifty-ninth Idaho
  9    Legislature, do hereby respectfully represent that:
                                                                        
 10        WHEREAS,  it has long been the intent and policy of the federal government
 11    to hold rural communities harmless from the creation of federal lands  and  in
 12    1906  the  Committee  on  Public Lands recognized that the presence of federal
 13    lands could create hardship for many counties as they provided little  revenue
 14    or commerce at that time; and
 15        WHEREAS,  in  1908, the federal government promised rural counties twenty-
 16    five percent of all revenues generated from the multiple-use management of the
 17    newly created national forests to support public roads and public schools; and
 18        WHEREAS, in recent decades, the forest resources have not been managed  in
 19    a  manner  to  produce long-term sustainable revenue to share with schools and
 20    counties; and
 21        WHEREAS, in 2000, Congress passed  Public Law 106-393,  the  Secure  Rural
 22    Schools and Community Self-Determination Act. The Act restored historical pay-
 23    ment levels previously made to states and counties from the federal government
 24    for  road  and  school  purposes  because of declining levels of actual forest
 25    receipts; and
 26        WHEREAS, the reauthorization and appropriation of the Secure Rural Schools
 27    and Community Self-Determination Act is pending before the United States  Con-
 28    gress,  and  Idaho  counties  are  on record as being strongly supportive of a
 29    fully funded approval of this Act; and
 30        WHEREAS, federal land managers continue to be faced  with  funding  short-
 31    ages.  In  the event the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination
 32    Act is not reauthorized and appropriated, counties will be faced  with  higher
 33    property taxes or a reduction in services and, even if the Act is reauthorized
 34    and appropriated, it will likely be the last time, and the state of Idaho must
 35    seek a long-term solution; and
 36        WHEREAS,  in  2006, House Joint Memorial No. 21 was adopted by the members
 37    of the Second Regular Session of the Fifty-eighth Idaho Legislature to provide
 38    one option to address the problem of declining forest receipts by urging  Con-
 39    gress  to support federal legislation transferring management of National For-
 40    est System lands within Idaho to the state of Idaho to be managed for the ben-
 41    efit of the rural counties and schools; and
 42        WHEREAS, in February 2007, a concurrent resolution was introduced  in  the
 43    Idaho  House of Representatives and will be voted on by the First Regular Ses-
 44    sion of the Fifty-ninth  Idaho  Legislature  authorizing  Idaho's  Legislative
                                                                        
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  1    Council  to  appoint an interim committee to undertake and complete an assess-
  2    ment of the decline in receipts on National Forest System  lands,  which  have
  3    historically  been  shared  with counties. The goal of the interim committee's
  4    recommendations will be to develop a federal, bipartisan,  long-term  solution
  5    that  addresses  sustainable  management  of federal forest lands to stabilize
  6    payments to Idaho's forest counties, which help support roads and schools, and
  7    to provide projects that enhance forest ecosystem health,  provide  employment
  8    opportunities,  and  improve cooperative relationships among those who use and
  9    care about the lands the federal government manages. The resolution calls  for
 10    the  interim  committee to work in cooperation and coordination with the state
 11    of Idaho, its counties, its school and highway districts, along with the  rec-
 12    ognized Indian tribes of the state of Idaho. The resolution also provides that
 13    the  interim  committee  address  National Forest System lands, but only those
 14    lands that do not have special designations. The interim committee is directed
 15    to formulate a solution that will protect all valid existing rights,  existing
 16    public  access  and activities, including hunting, fishing and recreation, and
 17    that will not be construed to interfere with treaties or any other obligations
 18    to the Indian tribes, commitments to county governments, or the General Mining
 19    Law or Taylor Grazing Act.
 20        NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session
 21    of the Fifty-ninth Idaho Legislature, the House  of  Representatives  and  the
 22    Senate  concurring therein, that the legislatures of all western states should
 23    consider the adoption of similar resolutions, working toward  the  development
 24    of  a  federal, bipartisan, long-term solution that addresses sustainable man-
 25    agement of federal forest lands  to  stabilize  payments  to  forest  counties
 26    throughout  the  western  United States, which help support roads and schools,
 27    and to provide projects that  enhance  forest  ecosystem  health  and  provide
 28    employment opportunities, and to improve cooperative relationships among those
 29    who use and care about the lands the federal government manages.
 30        BE  IT  FURTHER  RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representa-
 31    tives be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to forward a copy of  this
 32    Memorial  to the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Represen-
 33    tatives of Congress, the congressional delegation representing  the  State  of
 34    Idaho  in  the  Congress  of  the United States and to the Legislatures of the
 35    states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada,  New
 36    Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Impact


                       STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

                            RS 17121

This is a joint memorial urging all western states and Congress
to unify in their efforts to work toward the development of a
combined state and federal, bipartisan, long term solution that
addresses sustainable management of federal forest lands to
stabilize payments to forest counties throughout the western
United States, which help support roads and schools, and to
provide projects that enhance forest ecosystem health and provide
employment opportunities and to improve cooperative relationships
among those who use and care about our public lands.  


                         FISCAL IMPACT

There is no fiscal impact. 
                              




Contact:
Speaker Lawerence Denney
Rep. Mike Moyle
Rep. Scott Bedke
Rep. Ken Roberts
Rep. Clete Edmunson
Phone:   332-1000



STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE                       HJM 4