[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 20 (Wednesday, February 3, 2016)]
[House]
[Pages H500-H501]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO MAKE STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WHOLE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Oregon (Mr. Blumenauer) for 5 minutes.
Mr. BLUMENAUER. Mr. Speaker, the armed occupation by out-of-State
invaders in eastern Oregon is now in its second month. There has
already been violence, loss of life, damage to Federal property, and
the total disruption of this small, quiet community in far eastern
Oregon.
From this unfortunate and unnecessary spectacle, there are some
lessons and conclusions to be drawn:
First and foremost, it must be made clear that the armed takeover of
government or of private facilities for grievances real or imagined is
absolutely unacceptable and won't be tolerated;
Second, while it is easy to be an armchair quarterback and second-
guess the authorities, I think it is clear that a firmer response to
the earlier Bundy law breaking in Nevada--owing the Federal Government
over $1 million and resisting Federal authorities at gunpoint--might
have prevented or at least not encouraged this latest outrage, which
includes some of his family members coming to Oregon from Nevada;
This is a call to action for Americans who treasure our public
spaces--our parks, our forests, our rangelands, our marine sanctuaries.
These are treasures that belong to all Americans, and it is important
for us to understand what we have and to understand what is at stake
for forces that would threaten our heritage;
If America somehow decides to give up these treasures, as some
demand, special consideration would not be given to the rich--putting
it up for the highest bidder--or for people who just happen to be in
the proximity. Special consideration should be given to the Native
Americans, who ought to be first in line, who have been systematically
shortchanged by the Federal Government, which has denied them their
treaty rights, systematically taking away land that was promised to
them by treaties that were negotiated--presumably in good faith--
ratified by Congress, and signed by past Presidents;
And it is not just enough to enforce the law. We should recover
damages from lawbreakers who tear up the landscape, degrade wildlife
habitat, and destroy property.
I have introduced legislation that would allow the Federal
Government--in fact, not allow, but require the Federal Government--to
make payments to State and local governments that have had to incur
significant costs because of threats to Federal property. H.R. 4431
would reimburse State and local officials for these extraordinary costs
incurred due to threats to Federal property.
When we talk in trillions here in Washington, D.C., maybe talk of
$100,000 here or $1 million there doesn't sound like very much.
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To the State of Oregon it matters. And, for this tiny community, a
few hundred thousand dollars has a significant impact on the local
taxpayer and their services. They shouldn't be made to pay the bill.
I'm also working with Congressman Thompson, to close a loophole that
would not allow us to recover for damages to Federal facilities by
these lawbreakers, this legislation would allow the Federal Government
to go back to recover its costs from people who willfully inflict this
damage.
Let's act now, put this matter to rest, make the people in eastern
Oregon whole, and discourage such reckless and dangerous behavior in
the future.
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