JON TESTER
sear United States Senate
September 15, 2015
‘The Honorable Neil Kornze
Director
Bureau of Land Management
1849 C ST N.W. Rm 5665
Washington, DC 20240
Dear Director Kornze’
am writing to request that you work with the forest produets industry in Montana to
‘evaluate appropriate steps that ensure our sawmills have adequate flexibility to honor their
existing contracts. It has come to my attention that a confluence of events, both domestically and
globally, have put our sawmills in a difficult position,
Thave recently heard from sawmills in my state that a number of issues, including next
‘month’s expiration of the Softwood Lumber Agreement, changes in market demand in Asia, and
unfavorable exchange rates, are currently hurting the competitiveness of U.S. lumber
manufacturers, especially those in northern border states. We have already seen the negative
impacts of these issues, with a local mill announcing the need to lay off 50 employees.
Sound forest management depends upon maintaining a viable timber industry and related
infrastructure in Montana. In order for commercial timber harvest to remain a cost-effective tool
for the Bureau of Land Management to achieve management objectives, we simply must have
operating mills. A sustainable timber industry is also closely tied to the economies of a number
of Montana’s rural communities and the livelihoods of many Montana families. Accordingly, I
urge you to work with folks on the ground to determine what steps the Bureau of Land
Management can take to provide flexibility during the current downturn,
appreciate your attention to this time-sensitive issue and stand ready to assist you in
finding responsible solutions that can be implemented quickly. If I can provide any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact me or my staff.
Sincerely,
Jon Tester
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