For nearly 50 years, a federal program, The Land and Water Conservation Fund, has been working effectively in our state to protect our most critical outdoor resources and to provide recreation opportunities that have helped spur a $1 billion recreation economy in South Dakota. Yet the fund, which is supposed to receive $900 million annually, has been constantly raided by Congress and used for other unintended purposes. Sen. Tim Johnson wants to fix that problem and make sure the promise that was made to the American people is finally fulfilled. He has co-sponsored a bill (SB 338) in the U.S. Senate that would make sure LWCF receives the annual funding that the federal government collects from offshore drilling.Sen. Johnson is a strong leader and is expected to defend the environment from the seat he holds until the end of the upcoming election cycle.
3/26/13
Sen. Johnson leading conservation efforts; KXL dividing GOP
While the recent Public Policy Polling findings suggest that the GOP is failing South Dakota voters, Senator Tim Johnson is being recognized as a tireless champion for sustainability in his state. Ducks Unlimited member, Darrel Reinke writes in the Pierre Cap Journal:
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