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Bush administration won't block Clinton forest plan
* May 3, 2001 Web posted at: 4:17 PM EDT (2017 GMT) From John King CNN senior White House correspondent WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Bush administration has decided to proceed with a Clinton administration plan to put about a third of national forest lands off limits to new development, senior officials tell CNN. But the administration will pledge to implement the rule in a manner that takes sharp criticism from a federal judge into account, the officials said. The officials declined to describe how that promise might lead to modifications to the Clinton plan, saying the plans were being reviewed and finalized in preparation for a Friday announcement by Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman. The officials also noted that the court challenge is ongoing. "But I can say the rule will not be delayed," said a senior administration official involved in the discussions. A second official said the changes would be "balanced, but that doesn't mean environmentalists won't attack us." Environmental groups and aides to lawmakers who support the Clinton reacted warily. They said it would be critical to see, for example, whether the Bush administration revised the rule in a manner that reduced the amount of land protected. One way to do that would be to give more weight to objections filed by state and local officials in Alaska, Colorado, Idaho and Utah; the judge hearing the challenge has said the views of local officials were not properly considered in the Clinton rulemaking process. Or, some environmental groups predict the administration might leave the Clinton language in place but add a provision allowing local forest managers to waive key provisions on a case-by-case basis. The administration faces a Friday deadline to take a position in the challenge, being heard by a federal judge in Idaho. The Clinton plan would put nearly 60 million acres of forest land off limits to road-building and most logging. It is one of several late Clinton administration environmental initiatives reviewed by the new administration. In this case, more than 100 Democratic lawmakers in Congress signed a letter to Bush urging him to uphold the Clinton rules, and 22 Republicans sent a similar letter to the president. The Bush administration review delayed implementation of the rule until May 12. But in the statement to U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge on Friday the administration will make clear it plans to let the rule take effect, the officials said. The suit being heard in Boise was filed by the state of Idaho and the timber giant Boise Cascade. They are seeking an injunction blocking the Clinton rule from taking effect, meaning the administration's decision could ultimately be overruled by the court decision.
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