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Local land decisions later result in cries for federal help. Does that make sense? No.
Gerald Galloway
FEMA strongly recommends that communities build higher and stronger to reduce vulnerability from flooding during future hurricanes. FEMA provides this kind of advisory information to local governments -- but ultimately it is state and local officials, working with their citizens, who make final decisions on land use and other building code requirements.
David Maurstad
There is a real question of whether nine unelected federal judges know exactly what's best for Vermont politics, and maybe local politicians have a better sense of what's best for local politics. This is a tension between expressive rights on one hand, and the ability of local citizens to control the election rules in their own states and communities.
Spencer Overton
When the 2005 Rule was announced, I made it clear that the federal government’s actions placed an unfair and unnecessary burden on states that would amount to a price tag of millions of dollars and result in piecemeal management of federal forest land.
Ted Kulongoski
If we don't have the resources, it doesn't make any sense to make policy decisions that can't be supported. You can't make these kinds of decisions in isolation.
Sheila McDevitt
I'm glad somebody's standing up for public safety. It doesn't make any sense to me. These are people who don't have very much respect for local law, but still, their lack of respect for a federal court is stunning. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world.
Kathy Patterson
We believe that local people ought to make local decisions, and today, we've decided to open the roof in Houston, Texas,
Bill White
The capacity of the land should drive decisions on density, which relies on local dispersion of waste water.
George Hawkins
[Even FEMA, which is ostensibly coordinating the reconstruction effort, is hedging on who will pay for the effort and who will make the critical decisions.] Since an effort like this has not been undertaken in the modern history of this country, I think we are about to learn how it will truly move forward, ... Historically, local decision makers have been the lead, and the federal government picks up the tab where the law allows.
Nicol Andrews
It will cost miners more to do business, but we don't mind doing so because this will help local communities and local economies. We have no objections to paying a fair price for land and turning over our roads, buildings, and infrastructure to make lasting improvements to local communities after mining operations have ceased.
Laura Skaer
I have long believed that the education of our nation's children should be the result of a strong federal-state-local partnership.
Tim Johnson
Gale Norton has been a great advocate of protecting private property rights and improving the public's access to public lands. She has been a friend and ally of our movement. She has several major accomplishments, including the Healthy Forests Act which protects both people and forests from out of control wildfires, endorsing Endangered Species Act reforms to make the law work for a change, sharply reducing federal land acquisition because the government already owns too much, and greatly increasing the role of land owners and local elected officials in decision making processes.
Chuck Cushman
[He noted that under the federal system, local police departments that want to be involved in immigration enforcement may go through a training process that allows them to become] deputies ... is further indication that Congress intended to preclude any local efforts which are unauthorized or based on other than federal law.
Customs Enforcement
If the refuge is approved and land is placed in the refuge, then the reservoir cannot be built unless Congress passes a bill removing the land from the refuge system. This is because the state or local agencies involved can't condemn federal land. Once before, a Texas congressman (Ralph Hall) tried to remove a refuge from the refuge system so that a reservoir could be built on the site, and he met with widespread opposition, both in Texas and around the country. But it would be possible.
Janice Bezanson
Soil surveys are the foundation
for land conservation activities as well as private and commercial land
development, ... Soil survey maps
help to enable agricultural producers, conservationists, engineering firms,
county and city planners, and others to make informed decisions concerning
land use. Posting soil survey information on the internet is one more step
in our effort to make information more accessible to the citizens we serve.
Mike Johanns
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