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Statement on establishing the Klamath River Basin Federal Working Group.(President George W. Bush)(Transcript)
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March 1, 2002
A prolonged drought and complex Federal and State legal issues have made for difficult times in the Klamath River Basin. Today I am establishing the Klamath River Basin Federal Working Group to address concerns raised by farmers, ranchers, fishermen, tribes, and others affected by these difficult conditions. I have directed Secretary Norton, Secretary Veneman, Secretary Evans, and CEQ Chairman Connaughton to advis...
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Memorandum on the Klamath River Basin Federal Working Group.(President George W. Bush)(Brief Article)
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
; March 1, 2002 Memorandum for the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, the Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality Subject: Klamath River Basin Federal Working Group The 2001 drought in the Klamath River Basin in Oregon and California, along
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Statement on establishing the Klamath River Basin Federal Working Group.(President George W. Bush)(Transcript)
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
; March 1, 2002 A prolonged drought and complex Federal and State legal issues have made for difficult times in the Klamath River Basin. Today I am establishing the Klamath River Basin Federal Working Group to address concerns raised by farmers, ranchers, fishermen, tribes, and others affected by
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Statement on the Klamath River Basin Federal Working Group.(Oregon and California)(Brief Article)(Transcript)
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
; March 29, 2002 I am pleased with the progress being made by the Klamath River Basin Federal Working Group in addressing the problems facing the people of this region. Under the leadership of Secretary Norton, the working group is providing water to farmers who depend on it for a living, while
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Klamath River Basin policy to be probed
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Klamath River Basin policy to be probed Top adviser accused of political interference in plans to divert water By PETE YOST Associated Press Saturday, September 6, 2003 Washington -- The inspector general at the Interior Department will look into possible political interference by the White House
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KLAMATH RIVER BASIN FISHERY:MICHAEL J. ANDERSON
Congressional Testimony
; 00-00-0000 STATEMENT OF MICHAEL J. ANDERSON PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BEFORE THE HOUSE RESOURCES COMMITTEE SUBCOMMITTEE ON FISHERIES CONSERVATION, WILDLIFE AND OCEANS ON H.R. 2875 A BELL to AMEND THE KLAMATH RIVER BASIN FISHERY RESOURCES
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