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NAHB has long held that the questionable environmental benefits provided by the Roadless Rule do not justify such costs, and the Administration has at long last agreed with that position.
Buffeted by litigation, the future status of the Roadless Rule remains in question. In addition to citing the rule’s deleterious impact on local economies, NAHB contends that application of the rule violates a number of federal laws and undermines state and local planning authorities. At the same time, the rule provides little, if any, benefit to the forests above and beyond protections already afforded under forest management plans.
For further information, e-mail Christopher Galik or call him at 800-368-5242 x8663.
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