CA Wilderness Bills Climb Out of House Committee
May 20, 2008
SG in Continuity of Parks, Inyo, Mammoth & Mono, Sequoia-Kings
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Hamilton Lake, High Sierra Trail, Sequoia National Park.
The California Desert and Mountain Heritage Act and The Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park Wilderness Act, together aimed at granting Wilderness status to more than 300,000 acres in California, passed the House Committee on Natural Resources last week, thereafter to face the full House.

"This legislation," said Senator Barbara Boxer, who is pushing companion bills in the Senate, "will ensure that these beautiful areas will be sustained and preserved as part of California’s identity and rich, natural heritage.”

Senator Boxer's Press Release.
Update on June 16, 2008 by Registered CommenterSG
On June 9, the House passed all three bills by voice vote. Next up: the Senate.

“We are seeing a real renaissance in wilderness protection in this country,” said Mike Matz, executive director of the Campaign for America's Wilderness.

World Wire Press Release.

San Jose Mercury News.
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