“A decade after the GOP was swept into power in 1994 on a pledge to reduce the regulatory burden of ineffective and oppressive environmental laws on the American people—especially family farmers, ranchers, tree farmers, homeowners, and small businesses—a bipartisan coalition of Republicans and Democrats, led by Richard Pombo (R-CA) finally succeeded in reforming the Endangered Species Act,” said R. J. Smith, Senior Environmental Scholar at CEI. “No longer will the Act be able to take a farmer's land or prevent him from harvesting his crops without paying him compensation for the taking of his property for public use, as mandated by the Bill of Rights and the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution. This will at last create a law which will be good for people and therefore good for species.”
“Congressman Pombo, the staff of the House Resources Committee, and everyone else who worked so hard on the Threatened and Endangered Species Recovery Act are to be commended for getting it passed,” said