Conservation and Forestry Subcommittee Highlights Importance of Watershed Maintenance in Rural America
Washington,
June 13, 2017
Washington, D.C. – Today, the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry held a hearing to examine efforts to address small watershed infrastructure. Subcommittee Chairman Frank Lucas (OK-3) and members heard from two panels of witnesses who underscored the importance of technical and financial assistance to maintain these watershed structures. “For nearly 70 years, rural communities have benefited from federal investments in watershed projects – preventing damage and destruction in communities across the country,” said Subcommittee Chairman Lucas. “But as these investments rapidly age so too does the protection and certainty they provide to the communities they serve. We must continue making modest investments in watersheds now so it pays off for all of rural America in the future. Thank you to our witnesses for highlighting the value of these programs, and I look forward to working together to address the current watershed project backlog.” |