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tion by law not just a temporary moratorium. If the prime old 

 growth stands with roads and surveys paid for by U.S. taxpayers 

 are seemingly the only economical areas to harvest then the econo- 

 my is false and we are being cheated. 



The current management practices of the Tongass National 

 Forest must be reformed. Senator Wirth's bill makes reasonable 

 changes that reasonable people can live with, work with and grow 

 old with and I would also like to submit letters for support of Sena- 

 tor Wirth's Bill from Alaskans in Juneau, Haines and Petersburg. 



Senator Wirth. Thank you very much, Ms. Hannan. Mr. Kallick. 



[The prepared statement of Ms. Hannan follows:] 



