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Transitions, vol. 4, no. 8, August 1991; Breaking The Iron Triangle, Reforming a political spoils system that has turned the National Forest System into a tragedy of the commons Item Info

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 4, no. 8, August 1991; Breaking The Iron Triangle, Reforming a political spoils system that has turned the National Forest System into a tragedy of the commons
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1991-08
Description:
Osborn, John--Breaking The Iron Triangle, Reforming a political spoils system that has turned the National Forest System into a tragedy of the commons; Sonner, Scott--Timber's Political Harvest, Industry rolls out big bucks to win forest tug-of-war--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1990-12-30(Lewiston, ID); Darrow, Laurel--PACs seen as root of most evil--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1990-12-7(Lewiston, ID); Craig, Larry E.--Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry, Energy And Natural Resources, Special Committee On Aging--United States Senate, 1991-5-23(Washington, DC); Titone, Julie--Craig blasts Forest Service for not meeting timber harvest goals--The Spokesman Review, 1991-6-20(Spokane, WA); F., J.--Why doesn't Craig order trees to grow faster?--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1991-6-24(Lewiston, ID); Larry Craig uses PAC to bring in more money--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1991-7-25(Lewiston, ID); Craig swamps Twilegar in campaign financing--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1990-7-17(Lewiston, ID); McClure leaves Senate for Boise Cascade--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-12-14; Symms could earn $3 million as retiree--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1991-8-6(Lewiston, ID); Symms builds up campaign money with three years still to go in term--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1989-8-2; Campaign contributions, Symms gets most of his money outside Idaho--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1990-2-2(Lewiston ,ID); H., B.--And whose pocket holds your congressman?--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1991-7-24(Lewiston, ID); Sonner, Scott--Environmentalists blast labor-timber team--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1991-8-4(Lewiston, ID); Smith, Hedrick--Reforming a political spoils system that has turned the National Forest System into a tragedy of the commons.--The Power Game, 1989(New York); Boise Cascade denies offering campaign aid--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-1-13(Lewiston, ID); Trillhaase, Marty--Industry may have lost some political edge--Lewiston Morning Tribune, 1990-12-2(Lewiston, ID); Hess, David--House puts limits on free mail, $178,000 ceiling placed on representatives' franking privilege--The Spokesman Review, 1990-10-22(Spokane, WA); Marlenee is leader of the PACs, Contributions leaning heavily in his direction--Missoulian, 1991-8-7(Missoula, MT); Durbin, Kathie--Politics helped delay NW timber management plans--The Oregonian, 1990-10-15(Portland OR); Boyle, Brian--Same Letter Sent To All Members Of The Washington Congressional Delegation--Department of Natural Resources, 1991-7-10(Olympia, WA); Swisher, Larry--Reports: BLM, Forest Service favor industry over wildlife--The Spokesman Review, 1991-5-27(Spokane, WA); Forest Service tries to raise logging limit--Lewiston Tribune, 1991-7-19(Lewiston, ID); Panel votes to maintain NW logging level--The Spokesman Review, 1991-6-7(Spokane, WA)
Subjects:
forestry timber politicians
Location:
Spokane, WA
Latitude:
47.659856
Longitude:
-117.420405
Source Identifier:
transitions1991v4n8
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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