HWTR - 03/21/95 SJR 12 - U.S. FOREST SERVICE PLAN Number 057 JOE AMBROSE, Legislative Assistant to Senator Robin Taylor, stated that SJR 12 is to centralize decision making in Washington, D.C. Under "Reinvention," regional forest supervisors and other front line leaders who now have decision making authority would be replaced with four-person "leadership" teams answerable only to the Chief of the Forest Service and the Secretary of Agriculture. Gone is the pretense of involving local and state governments in United States Forest Service decisions. The plan goes so far as to consolidate the regional offices now located in Alaska and Montana to a central office in Oregon. SJR 12 calls for suspension of this plan and true partnership meetings with states, communities and tribal governments. The goal would be the development of a new plan, one that would involve affected entities up-front. The "Reinvention" scheme goes far beyond the relocation of regional offices. If left to stand, it will mean a new era of Forest Service policy dictated from on high, without consulting the very people most impacted by those policies. Number 099 REPRESENTATIVE MULDER asked a clarifying question, if the resolve pertained to "former" Secretary of Agriculture, Mike Espy. MR. AMBROSE said yes, and there is no objection to many elements of the Reinvention Plan; it is the fact that plan, if implemented, removes the decision making process even farther away than it is now. It is more than just moving a regional office from Alaska to Oregon. It's moving the decision making authority to Washington, D.C. Number 114 REPRESENTATIVE PHILLIPS asked if the Alaska congressional delegation had been approached about this idea and what their position is. MR. AMBROSE said the delegation is in full agreement with the resolution. REPRESENTATIVE MULDER made the motion to pass SJR 12 out of committee with individual recommendations. REPRESENTATIVE BARNES called for the question. Hearing no objections, SJR 12 passed out of committee.