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Putting Conservatives Back Into Conservation

December 4, 2020
Weekly Columns

I'm so pleased to let you know that on December 3, my Republican colleagues in the House of Representatives selected me as the next Ranking Member of the Committee on Natural Resources. All my life, I've been passionate about natural resources. From learning to hunt and fish as a child, to using my engineering skills to design natural resources manufacturing facilities, to serving as the only licensed forester in Congress, to working on the Natural Resources Committee my whole tenure, I believe my life experience has uniquely equipped me for this role. These are issues that are deeply personal to me and affect every American, no matter where you live.

I'm incredibly honored and humbled at the prospect of stepping into the lead Republican role on the committee. Conservatives have a rich history of leading in conservation, and this committee is a battleground for energy and environmental issues. I believe Arkansas will continue to be a great example for natural resources issues, showing the world how we can have a strong economy and a healthy environment at the same time. I can't wait to get started.

Issues:Natural Resources