November 13, 2018 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H9479 (H.R. 5636) to designate additions to acres in the . to work with then-Senator Dale Bump- the Flatside Wilderness on the We are pleased to work with our col- ers’ office from and Rep- Ouachita National Forest, and for leagues across the aisle to identify resentative Ed Bethune’s office and other purposes, as amended. areas that deserve wilderness designa- helped to secure the passage of the Ar- The Clerk read the title of the bill. tion and to increase conservation op- kansas Wilderness Act in the Senate. The text of the bill is as follows: portunities for our most wild and se- What a treat, three decades later, for H.R. 5636 rene places. me now to represent the Second Dis- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- This bill adds to a conservation leg- trict of Arkansas and see this good resentatives of the United States of America in acy signed into law by President work continue, while also being able to Congress assembled, Reagan and demonstrates that protec- recognize my predecessor, former Con- SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. tion of public lands can be a bipartisan gressman of Arkansas’ Second District, This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Flatside Wilder- priority. We look forward to con- Ed Bethune. ness Enhancement Act’’. tinuing this work as we wrap up the I believe naming this tract for Con- SEC. 2. ADDITIONS TO FLATSIDE WILDERNESS. Section 3(d) of Arkansas Wilderness Act of year and move into the next Congress. gressman Bethune is a proper way to 1984 (Public Law 98–508; 98 Stat. 2349) is amend- Mr. Speaker, I urge a ‘‘yes’’ vote on recognize him for his dedicated service ed by inserting ‘‘and certain land in the the bill, and I yield back the balance of for conservation causes important to Ouachita National Forest, which comprise ap- my time. The Natural State. This enthusiasm is proximately 640 acres, as generally depicted as Mr. LAMBORN. Mr. Speaker, I yield shared by the entire Arkansas delega- ‘Recommended Wilderness Area’ on the map ti- 5 minutes to the gentleman from Ar- tion. tled ‘Flatside Wilderness, Recommended Wilder- kansas (Mr. HILL), who introduced the Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my ness Area’, dated September 6, 2018’’ after bill. friends, Chairman BISHOP and Rep- ‘‘1984’’. Mr. HILL. Mr. Speaker, I thank my SEC. 3. DESIGNATION OF WILDERNESS ADDITION. resentative WESTERMAN, for their help The wilderness addition created under section friend from Colorado for the time, and in advocating for this bill that is so im- 2 shall be known as the Bethune Woods-Flatside I appreciate the opportunity today to portant to my district, and I urge my Wilderness. Any reference in a law, map, regu- be on the House floor to talk about colleagues to support it. lation, document, paper, or other record of the H.R. 5636, the Flatside Wilderness En- Mr. LAMBORN. Mr. Speaker, I yield United States to such portion of the Flatside hancement Act, to preserve the wilder- back the balance of my time. Wilderness shall be deemed to be a reference to ness areas for future generations of Ar- The SPEAKER pro tempore. The the Bethune Woods-Flatside Wilderness. kansans. question is on the motion offered by The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursu- On October 19, 1984, President Ronald the gentleman from Colorado (Mr. ant to the rule, the gentleman from Reagan signed into law the Arkansas LAMBORN) that the House suspend the Colorado (Mr. LAMBORN) and the gen- Wilderness Act, which set aside the rules and pass the bill, H.R. 5636, as tlewoman from Hawaii (Ms. HANABUSA) first wilderness areas in the State of amended. each will control 20 minutes. Arkansas. One of those wilderness The question was taken; and (two- The Chair recognizes the gentleman areas created by this act was Flatside, from Colorado. thirds being in the affirmative) the which is located in both Perry County rules were suspended and the bill, as GENERAL LEAVE and Saline County, both of which are amended, was passed. Mr. LAMBORN. Mr. Speaker, I ask in my district. A motion to reconsider was laid on unanimous consent that all Members In 2005, the U.S. Forest Service rec- the table. may have 5 legislative days to revise ommended that these 640 acres be in- and extend their remarks and include cluded in the national wilderness pro- f extraneous material on the bill under gram, stating that adding these lands CONGRESSMAN LESTER WOLFF consideration. to the wilderness program would estab- The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there lish a more logical and manageable Mr. LAMBORN. Mr. Speaker, I move objection to the request of the gen- boundary for these areas and is con- tleman from Colorado? to suspend the rules and pass the bill sistent with the forest management (H.R. 6064) to rename the Oyster Bay There was no objection. plan. Mr. LAMBORN. Mr. Speaker, I yield National Wildlife Refuge as the Con- This measure is a first step in en- gressman Lester Wolff National Wild- myself such time as I may consume. hancing Flatside. Additional measures Mr. Speaker, H.R. 5636 adds approxi- life Refuge. are being considered to study other mately 640 acres to the 9,500-acre The Clerk read the title of the bill. U.S. forest lands that are suitable for Flatside Wilderness in the Ouachita The text of the bill is as follows: addition to the area adjacent to National Forest. H.R. 6064 Flatside. We are also working to re- b 1615 store certain adjacent areas that were Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- in former private ownership to native resentatives of the United States of America in This land has been studied and rec- Congress assembled, ommended as an addition to the wilder- species. Perry County offers something very SECTION 1. FINDINGS. ness by the U.S. Forest Service. The Congress finds the following: The bill also names the addition after special for Arkansans, visitors young (1) The Oyster Bay National Wildlife Ref- Congressman Ed Bethune, who served and old alike, seeking a unique, au- uge was created in 1968. It is located on the the people of Arkansas from 1979 to thentic outdoor recreation experience. north shore of Long Island in eastern Nassau 1985. This tourism has had a positive effect County, is the largest refuge in the Long Is- This relatively minor change will es- on Arkansas’ economy, especially in land National Wildlife Refuge Complex, and tablish more manageable wilderness these largely rural counties. By in- receives the most public use of all the ref- boundaries, allowing the Forest Serv- creasing the wilderness area and pro- uges in the Complex. moting it, Arkansas, especially in (2) The State of New York designated Oys- ice to take better care of the land. ter Bay a significant coastal fish and wildlife Most importantly, this new wilderness Perry County, can attract more people habitat. It is especially important for win- designation has local support and sup- to enjoy these natural resources and tering waterfowl such as black duck, greater port from the Arkansas delegation. continue the trend of tourism’s posi- scaup, bufflehead, canvasback and long- Mr. Speaker, I commend my col- tive impact on Arkansas’ economy. tailed ducks. Management activities include league, Congressman , for It is important to note that this bill wetland restoration and protection of the introducing this legislation to benefit is narrowly tailored to only place lands natural shoreline and vegetation. his district. I urge adoption of the carefully selected by the U.S. Forest (3) The refuge is unique in consisting solely measure, and I reserve the balance of Service into the wilderness area. It will of bay bottom and adjacent shoreline up to the mean high-tide mark. Ninety percent of my time. not affect any private property. New York’s commercial oyster harvest Ms. HANABUSA. Mr. Speaker, I yield On a personal note, Mr. Speaker, this comes from the refuge. Visitors enjoy fish- myself such time as I may consume. bill is of particular importance to me ing, wildlife observation, photography and This bill amends the Arkansas Wil- because, as a young Senate staffer environmental education. The refuge is truly derness Act of 1984 to designate 640 working on the Hill in 1984, I was able a national treasure.

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During that myself the balance of my time. Moses, the well-known New York City Plan- time, he successfully pushed to create I would like to commend Representa- ner, to divert traffic from New York City. the Oyster Bay National Wildlife Ref- tive SUOZZI for this bipartisan initia- Former Governor Nelson Rockefeller signed uge on the north shore of Long Island. tive to honor the legacy of Congress- into law legislation creating the bridge au- It is both the largest refuge in the man Lester Wolff, who had the fore- thorized by the New York State Legislature Long Island refuge complex and the sight to protect Oyster Bay from un- in 1967. necessary development. Thanks to his (6) Congressman Wolff, elected in 1964, most popular with visitors. Congressman Wolff has the distinc- hard work and vision, the refuge re- quickly decided the bridge would be an intru- mains an important stopover for win- sion in a pristine area, and that Long Island tion of being the oldest living former Sound was a very precious resource that was Member of Congress. To this day, he tering waterfowl and a popular destina- despoiled. The conservation threats in the continues to host a weekly PBS show tion for outdoor recreation. This bill is mid-1960s were suburban development, wet- called ‘‘Ask Congress,’’ where he works a fitting tribute that deserves our sup- land filling, and industrial pollution. The to connect the American people with port. fight to preserve this land became an enor- U.S. legislators. Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to mous political fight and is considered to be a Mr. Speaker, I urge the adoption of vote ‘‘yes,’’ and I yield back the bal- turning point in New York State’s environ- this measure, and I reserve the balance ance of my time. mental legacy. Mr. LAMBORN. Mr. Speaker, I yield of my time. (7) With State and local political and com- back the balance of my time. munity leaders, and especially the North Ms. HANABUSA. Mr. Speaker, I The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Shore leaders and the Committee to Save the would like to begin by yielding 4 min- question is on the motion offered by Long Island Sound, Congressman Wolff ar- utes to the gentleman from New York the gentleman from Colorado (Mr. ranged a meeting with Department of the In- (Mr. SUOZZI), my colleague, who was LAMBORN) that the House suspend the terior representatives and local leaders the sponsor of this bill. where the idea of creating a wildlife refuge rules and pass the bill, H.R. 6064. Mr. SUOZZI. Mr. Speaker, I want to The question was taken. from municipal and privately owned wet- thank the gentlewoman from Hawaii lands was created. The SPEAKER pro tempore. In the (8) The Town of Oyster Bay, in which one and the gentleman from Colorado for opinion of the Chair, two-thirds being end of the bridge was to be located, deeded recognizing me to support H.R. 6064, in the affirmative, the ayes have it. 5,000 acres of wetlands to the United States which will rename the Oyster Bay Mr. LAMBORN. Mr. Speaker, on that to be maintained as a Federal wildlife pre- Wildlife Refuge as the Congressman I demand the yeas and nays. serve. It was stipulated that if the Depart- Lester Wolff National Wildlife Refuge. The yeas and nays were ordered. ment of the Interior agreed to an intrusion As Congressman LAMBORN pointed The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursu- of the property, it would revert to the town. out, Congressman Wolff is the oldest ant to clause 8 of rule XX, further pro- Creating a Federal wildlife preserve provided living former Member of Congress, and ceedings on this motion will be post- the land with Federal protection. (9) Because of the vision, dedication, and he will be celebrating his 100th birth- poned. perseverance of Congressman Lester Wolff, day on January 4, 2019. f The Congressman, back in the 1960s, all of us and future generations can enjoy ESTABLISHING A PROCEDURE FOR the beauty and magnificence of this refuge. got into a big battle with a very well- THE CONVEYANCE OF CERTAIN SEC. 2. RENAMING THE OYSTER BAY NATIONAL known figure in New York in govern- WILDLIFE REFUGE AS THE CON- ment and politics at the time, and real- FEDERAL PROPERTY AROUND GRESSMAN LESTER WOLFF NA- ly known throughout the Nation as the THE DICKINSON RESERVOIR TIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE. Mr. LAMBORN. Mr. Speaker, I move (a) RENAMING.—The unit of the National Power Broker, Robert Moses. Wildlife Refuge System known as the Oyster They wanted to build a bridge across to suspend the rules and pass the bill Bay National Wildlife Refuge and located the Long Island Sound from Con- (S. 440) to establish a procedure for the near Oyster Bay, New York, shall be known necticut to Oyster Bay, and Congress- conveyance of certain Federal property as the ‘‘Congressman Lester Wolff National man Wolff, who was a freshman Con- around the Dickinson Reservoir in the Wildlife Refuge’’. gressman at the time, recognized the State of North Dakota, as amended. (b) REFERENCES.—Any reference in a law, importance of preserving this impor- The Clerk read the title of the bill. map, regulation, document, paper, or other The text of the bill is as follows: record of the United States to the unit of the tant natural resource and created the National Wildlife Refuge System known as Oyster Bay National Wildlife Refuge. It S. 440 the Oyster Bay National Wildlife Refuge is is one of the most important areas for Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- deemed to be a reference to the ‘‘Congress- natural refuge anywhere on the north resentatives of the United States of America in man Lester Wolff National Wildlife Refuge’’. shore of Long Island today and home to Congress assembled, The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursu- SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS. many types of waterfowl, such as black ant to the rule, the gentleman from In this Act: ducks; greater scaups; bufflehead, can- Colorado (Mr. LAMBORN) and the gen- (1) DEPARTMENT.—The term ‘‘Department’’ vasback, and long-tail ducks; as well as tlewoman from Hawaii (Ms. HANABUSA) means Dickinson Parks & Recreation in each will control 20 minutes. great herons; and, now, osprey and red- Dickinson, North Dakota. The Chair recognizes the gentleman tailed hawks. (2) DICKINSON RESERVOIR.—The term ‘‘Dick- inson Reservoir’’ means the Dickinson Res- from Colorado. This was a major battle when the en- vironmental movement was very nas- ervoir constructed as part of the Dickinson GENERAL LEAVE cent at the time in the United States Unit, Heart Division, Pick-Sloan Missouri Mr. LAMBORN. Mr. Speaker, I ask Basin Program, as authorized by section 9 of of America, and it took tremendous unanimous consent that all Members the Act of December 22, 1944 (commonly have 5 legislative days to revise and ex- courage on the part of Congressman known as the ‘‘Flood Control Act of 1944’’) tend their remarks and include extra- Wolff to stand up to Robert Moses at (58 Stat. 891, chapter 665). neous materials on the bill under con- the time and the Governor of New York (3) GAME AND FISH HEADQUARTERS.—The sideration. State, then-Governor Nelson Rocke- term ‘‘game and fish headquarters’’ means The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there feller, to preserve this important piece the approximately 10 acres of land depicted as ‘‘Game and Fish Headquarters’’ on the objection to the request of the gen- of property, as well as to block the bridge that would have gone across the Map. tleman from Colorado? (4) MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT.—The term There was no objection. Long Island Sound, an 8.5-mile bridge ‘‘Management Agreement’’ means the man- Mr. LAMBORN. Mr. Speaker, I yield across the Long Island Sound from agement agreement entitled ‘‘Management myself such time as I may consume. Connecticut to Long Island. Agreement between the Bureau of Reclama- Mr. Speaker, H.R. 6064 would rename So this is a great, fitting tribute for tion, et al., for the Development, Manage- the Oyster Bay National Wildlife Ref- a wonderful man who we hope will be ment, Operation, and Maintenance of Lands

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