Subcommittee on National Parks, Forest and Public Lands Legislative Hearing on H.R. 2834, H.R. 1444 and the "Cabin Fee Act of 2011"
Friday, September 9, 2011 | 10:00 AM
Subcommittee on National Parks, Forest and Public Lands
SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL PARKS, FORESTS AND PUBLIC LANDS
LEGISLATIVE HEARING ON:
OPENING STATEMENT: The Honorable Doc Hastings WITNESSES AND TESTIMONY: Panel I (Draft Bill) Deputy Chief National Forest Systems U.S. Forest Service U.S. Department of Agriculture Pete Bailey Panel II (H.R. 2834, H.R. 1444) Joel Holtrop Bob Ratcliffe William Horn Melissa Simpson Susan Recce BACKGROUND: The legislative hearing will focus on three bills pertaining to sportsmanship and cabin fee fairness. The first two bills, sponsored by Representatives Benishek and Broun, respectively, will enhance sportsmanship on federal public lands. The third bill, introduced by Chairman Doc Hastings, amends the annual fee structure for cabins on Forest Service land. The current cabin fee structure is unpredictable, leaving families who own cabins in our National Forests subject to arbitrary, escalating cabin fees caused by an ineffective appraisal system. Faced with unaffordable fees, many cabin owners have put their cabins on the market only to find that the skyrocketing fees make the cabins unsellable. If Congress fails to enact a realistic and fair fees system, many families may be forced to abandon and tear down their cabins, many of which have been passed down from generation to generation. Chairman Hastings’ legislation will make the current volatile fee structure more predictable so that families aren’t blind-sided by exorbitant, subjective cabin fees. The legislation includes a slightly modified formula for calculating fees, with the goal of ensuring the bill is revenue neutral without imposing fees that are beyond the reach of American families. Chairman Hastings introduced a similar bill last Congress: H.R. 4888, the Cabin Fee Act of 2010. |
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