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“Central Valley and Bay-Delta restoration money should remain available for restoration work, while agencies collect required payments, limit certain water purchases, share funds with participating federal agencies, and track progress toward restoration goals.”
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“If Congress cancels the Bay-Delta longfin smelt endangered listing, the Fish and Wildlife Service should be blocked from issuing a substantially similar listing for that population later unless Congress gives new approval.”
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“Critical habitat rules should protect places species need while treating private landowners fairly when they are already helping conservation.”
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“Endangered species programs should have clear funding and clear roles for federal and state governments.”
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“Endangered species listing decisions should follow clear science-based rules, set priorities, and give the public a predictable process.”
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“Endangered species decisions and lawsuits should be open enough for public trust while still allowing people to challenge unlawful actions.”
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“Federal project reviews should focus on real project harms while still protecting species from serious risks.”
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“Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management land-use plans should not always need a new Endangered Species Act review when new species, new critical habitat, or new science appears.”
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“EPA should be able to transfer up to $369 million in Great Lakes restoration money to other federal agencies that agree to carry out eligible Great Lakes cleanup or restoration work.”
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“Wildlife trade and enforcement rules should be clear enough for lawful activity while still preventing harm to protected species.”
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“Voluntary conservation deals and permits for accidental harm should give landowners certainty while still protecting species and public oversight.”
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“Healthy unadopted wild horses and burros should not be killed with covered federal funds or sold to be processed into commercial products.”
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