FOREST SERVICE ROADS:KELITA M. SVOBODA

From: Congressional Testimony | Date: March 4, 1999 | Copyright information


Congressional Testimony

03-04-1999

Testimony of Kelita M. Svoboda Legislative Assistant, American Motorcyclist
Association Regarding the Forest Service Road Moratorium and Long Term
Road Policy Before the U.S. House Committee on Resources, Subcommittee
on Forests and Forest Health

March 4, 1999

Chairman Chenoweth and members of the subcommittee, my name is Kelita Svoboda.
I am the Legislative Assistant for the American Motorcyclist A...

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