Newhouse Statement on Court Order Impacting Columbia River System Operations
system has the resources needed to improve fish passage at lower spill levels.” Issues : Energy Hydropower and Water
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system has the resources needed to improve fish passage at lower spill levels.” Issues : Energy Hydropower and Water
Indian Affairs, the National Park Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Bureau of Ocean Energy
billion for the Bureau of Land Management. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Provides $1.65 billion … Fish and Wildlife Service. National Park Service: Provides $3.27 billion for the National Park Service. Environmental Protection Agency
Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act. Prohibiting multiple U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rulings used to weaponize the Endangered Species … public lands by: Blocking restrictions on hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting on federal lands. Preventing additional regulations
agreement that provides taxpayer dollars for wild fish restoration in the Columbia Basin. The RCBI includes U.S. government … Healthy and Abundant Salmon, Steelhead, and Other Native Fish Populations in the Columbia River Basin” Memorandum. The Memorandum
environmental groups—pledged over $1 billion for fish restoration, alternative energy studies, and plans to replace the dams … already meet some of the highest standards for fish passage,” Baumgartner added . Let’s follow the science, invest
Healthy and Abundant Salmon, Steelhead, and Other Native Fish Populations in the Columbia River Basin” Memorandum. This Memorandum
hydropower, river navigation, recreation, irrigation, and world-class fish passage. These benefits are of critical value not just
these dams provide some of the best fish passage in the country. Congressman Newhouse’s introduction of this … rebalance the system, continue progress to restore fish populations, and provide the consistency so desperately needed to support