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COOK BILL KEEPS MARINE BASE EXPANSION FROM JOHNSON VALLEY

Congressman Paul Cook of Yucca Valley is introducing legislation asking for more compromise in the Twentynine Palms Marine Base’s proposed expansion into the Johnson Valley off-road area. Reporter Dan Stork said the congressman made the initial announcement right here on Z107.7…
In a formal statement from his office, also issued on Friday, Cook (R-Yucca Valley) described an alternative proposal to the Marine Corps’ planned expansion of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California. In describing his proposal, Cook cited the economic value to the local communities of Off-Highway Vehicle activities in the expansion area, as well as public safety concerns.
Rep. Cook’s proposal would withdraw the Johnson Valley OHV area for the purposes of recreation and military use and designate it as the Johnson Valley National OHV Recreational Area, keeping it in the hands of the Federal Bureau of Land Management. The withdrawn area would be designated specifically for recreational uses, including but not limited to off-highway vehicle use, camping, and hiking. U.S. Marine Corps activities would be permitted to take place twice annually and could not include any explosives that could be left behind without detonating. Cook, a decorated Marine Corps veteran and retired colonel, said on the Up-Close show, “It affects our community. I love the Marine Corps, I am a Marine, but this is the hard part of the job. You gotta do what’s right. And maybe I’m making the wrong decision, but I think this is what’s right for everybody.” Cook’s proposal is scheduled to be presented Friday, April 26, in the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Regulation.


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