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Posted: Mon 17:33, 18 Nov 2013 Post subject: but also paychecks for countless energy producers |
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Interior nominee Sally Jewell asked on land use
WASHINGTON, March 8 () -- U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, at a hearing for a new Interior chief, said U.S. land isn't just for recreation but for "paychecks" for energy and mining industries.Sally Jewell, U.S. President Barack Obama's nominee for interior secretary, testified at a confirmation hearing in Washington. Jewell is chief executive officer of outdoor retailer Recreational Equipment Inc. and worked as a petroleum engineer for Mobil before it merged with Exxon.Murkowski,[url=http://www.godsdrama.com/]cheap true religion[/url], R-Alaska, said Jewell needed to convince lawmakers that she'd maintain a sense of balance if she's tasked with overseeing U.S. public lands."We need you to affirm that public lands provide not just a playground for recreational enthusiasts, but also paychecks for countless energy producers, miners,[url=http://www.huh456.com/]christian louboutin sale[/url], loggers and ranchers," she said.Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, countered that recreation was "a big jobs engine" for the U.S. economy."Americans are now spending $646 billion a year on outdoor recreation and generating nearly $40 billion in federal tax revenue, so the economics of public lands have changed in America," he said.Jewell was quoted by Bloomberg News as telling a western governor's forum in June that protecting "parks, waters and trails is about protecting the economy."
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