[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: WILLIAM J. CLINTON (2000, Book I)] [May 11, 2000] [Page 904] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]Statement on House of Representatives Action on Conservation and Reinvestment Legislation May 11, 2000 I am very pleased by the overwhelming bipartisan vote in the House today to provide significant new resources to meet America's critical conservation and recreation needs. Today's vote on H.R. 701, the ``Conservation and Reinvestment Act,'' is a historic step toward achieving permanent conservation funding--a goal embodied in the lands legacy initiative I put forward in my budget this year. I applaud Chairman Young, Representative Miller, and others for their leadership on this effort. We will continue working with Congress to secure protected and permanent conservation funding within the framework of a balanced budget that provides for critical budget and fiscal priorities, and with no burdensome or unnecessary restrictions on Federal authorities that have proven so effective in preserving America's natural heritage. I urge the Senate to move swiftly on this legislation. I am confident that working together we can create a permanent conservation endowment that will be a true gift to future generations.