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106th Congress Hearing Archives

Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands Hearing on: H.R.15, H.R.150, H.R.154

Thursday, February 4, 1999 | 12:00 AM washington, D.C.
Hearing on: 
H.R.15, to designate a portion of the Otay Mountain region of California as wilderness. 
H.R.150, to amend the Act popularly known as the Recreation and Public Purposes Act to authorize disposal of certain public lands or national forest lands to local education agencies for use for elementary or secondary schools, including public charter schools, and for other purposes. 
H.R.154, to provide for the collection of fees for the making of motion pictures, television productions, and sound tracks in National Park System and National Wildlife Refuge System units, and for other purposes. 

Witnesses

Cong. Brian Bilbray, CA (H.R.15
Cong. J.D. Hayworth, AZ (H.R.150
Cong. Joel Hefley, CO (H.R.154)

Panel I

Tom Fry (H.R. 15
Acting Director
Bureau of Land Management

Paul Brouha (H.R. 150
Associate Deputy Chief 
U.S. Forest Service

 

Stephen Saunders (H.R.154
Deputy Assistant Secretary 
Fish, Wildlife, & Parks /P>

Panel II

David Silva (H.R. 150
Principal - Alpine Elementary School 
Apache County, AZ

Arthur N. Lee (H.R. 150
Supervisor, District 3 
Apache County, AZ

Clarence Bigelow (H.R. 150
County Manager 
Apache County, AZ

 

Panel III

Jack Valenti (H.R.154
President and CEO 
Motion Picture Association of America Inc.

Philip H. Voorhees (H.R.154)
Director of National Programs 
National Parks and Conservation Association

Documents Submitted for the Record

Victor S. Perlman, (H.R.154)
Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) and 
North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA)

 

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