Senator Crapo's Office Response to Forest Service Lawlessness

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Ditto, I hate click bait. A picture and something that tells me what Im about to see. Also name calling is usually the last effort of the loosing side of a battle. Just look at our national politics right now.
 

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It is impossible to have meaningful discussion when one side's response to other side's policy is "you are a bad person", instead of "your policy is flawed".

But, first you need a subject to discuss...
 

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I checked it out and it offered no real info...click bait in the first degree. Thanks MEG...not.
 

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Here is what it says, link is safe....

[h=3]Senator Crapo's Office Response to Forest Service Lawlessness[/h]

This is a recent response from Senator Crapo's office to the lawless manner in which the Forest Service closed Sugar Creek Road.

[h=3]Signs the Forest Service posted on Sugar Creek Road. The Forest Service offered ZERO public comment periods required by NEPA and other federal laws before closing Sugar Creek Road.[/h]

Follow up from Senator Crapo regarding the Forest Service's unlawful closure of Sugar Creek Road:

Mr. Amos:



We hope this e-mail finds you well. Upon submitting a congressional inquiry to the U.S. Forest Service on your behalf we learned that there is an open Office of Inspector General (OIG) investigation based on a hotline complaint registered with the agency earlier in the year. The investigation includes Sugar Creek Road. On the advice of the Senate Ethics Committee, once a matter reaches this level it is not appropriate for a United States Senator to intervene.



Once the investigation is completed, you may certainly contact us again with any further thoughts or concerns. You may also contact us should you need assistance on another federal matter.



Senator Crapo sends his best regards.



Sincerely,



Sam



Samantha Marshall

Constituent Services Manager

U.S. Senator Mike Crapo

202 Falls Ave., Suite 2

Twin Falls, ID 83301

(208) 734-2515

(208) 733-0414 (fax)

That criminal complaint against the Forest Service can be read here:

Idaho vs USFS: Payette National Forest Under Investigation for Criminal Conduct


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HeatherLess:

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M.E.G.:

What did the Forest Service do that is "lawless?"

I don't have a dog in this hunt - just curious.

Good luck to all,

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Working at home certainly isn't for everyone. It can take a while to establish a routine and ignore the household chores to work. Having children at home trying to go to school would be, obviously, an enormous distraction.

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