Secretary Of The Interior Nominee Commits To Complete Review Of Smokies

  • Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Senator Lamar Alexander on Tuesday received a commitment from Rep.

Ryan Zinke (R-Mt.) President-elect Trump’s selection to become the next U.S. Secretary of the Interior – to complete the review of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s response to the wildfires as quickly as possible.

“I want to thank the National Park Service, and in particular Superintendent Cassius Cash and his team from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for their rapid response to the wildfires that occurred in November. I appreciate their willingness to work with the local government in Gatlinburg and Sevier County, and I know folks in that area appreciate their hard work too,” Alexander said. “It is important for the Interior Department to have a careful review of the response to the Sevier County fires to determine what lessons could be learned for the future. I appreciate Rep. Zinke agreeing to move forward with the Individual Fire Review.”

On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee – of which Sen. Alexander is a member – held the confirmation hearing for Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-Mt.) to become the next U.S. Secretary of the Interior. In the hearing, Rep. Zinke told Sen. Alexander that he would complete the Individual Fire Review of the Chimney Tops fire if he is confirmed.

Sen. Alexander met with Rep. Zinke on Jan. 5, and after the meeting the congressman said, “Rep. Ryan Zinke shares my commitment to public lands and recreational access—they are critical to a state like Tennessee that is home to more than 400,000 acres of land managed by the Department of Interior and the most visited national park in the country.”

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park attracted more than 11 million visitors in 2016 and generates almost $900 million in economic activity for local communities. The National Park Service is a part of the Department of the Interior.


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