This rule has been a disaster for Western communities, blocking essential forest management that could prevent catastrophic wildfires. These overgrown, unhealthy forests are ticking time bombs that endanger lives and property. The federal government has been tying the hands of local forest managers, but rescinding the rule will restore jobs, boost American timber production, and allow proper forest thinning.
This reckless decision sacrifices America's last wild forests for corporate profits, threatening pristine habitats that store massive amounts of carbon and provide clean drinking water to millions. Destroying these areas for short-term logging gains is environmental vandalism. The rule already allows firefighting access, making wildfire prevention claims a transparent excuse for industry giveaways.