TITLE

The ten worst ideas Congress ever had

AUTHOR(S)
Byrnes, Patricia
PUB. DATE
September 1995
SOURCE
Wilderness (07366477);Fall95, Vol. 59 Issue 210, p5
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Takes a brief look at ten ideas on anti-environmental laws from the 104th Congress session. Creating a commission to recommend national parks for closure; Oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; Conducting a massive `salvage' timber cut on national forests; Other ideas.
ACCESSION #
9601295512

Tags: ENVIRONMENTAL law

 

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