The Forest Service is run by a logging executive who thinks the wildfire crisis is caused by trees existing.
His boss is a billionaire the Forest Service once sought a restraining order against.
Their boss called 800-year-old cedars an “absurd obstacle.”
Senate Democrats are about to hand them permanent statutory authority to log 112 million acres of America’s national forests with no environmental review, no public comment, and no meaningful day in court.
The bill is called the Fix Our Forests Act. It’s sitting on the Senate calendar right now.
We broke it all down here. Read it. Share it. Then call your senator.