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NewWest - Missoula
Tester Makes Some Changes to Wilderness Bill, Refuses Others
NewWest Missoula
February 05, 2010  7:27 PM
Sen. Jon Tester today announced that he hopes to make revisions to his Forest Jobs and Recreation Act, legislation that has drawn widespread support, criticism and suggestions from Montanans--some of which Tester said he'd insert into the legislation. The Senator, speaking at a small press conference in Missoula, said the proposed 21 changes--some involving simple word clarifications and others more meaty--were brought to his attention by a wide variety of individuals and organizations, from the Montana Wood Products Association and the University of Montana School of Forestry to environmental groups and the Montana AFL-CIO.
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