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Roadless Rule rollback will be a fiscal nightmare

DAVID JENKINS | The Western News | UPDATED 2 hours, 56 minutes AGO
by DAVID JENKINS
| August 21, 2026 7:00 AM

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins just announced that the U.S. Forest Service has filed a proposed rule to “rescind in its entirety” the national 2001 Roadless Area Conversation Rule.

Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship (CRS) President David Jenkins criticized the move, saying: “This is one of the most boneheaded and fiscally irresponsible actions this administration could take. The agency doesn’t have the budget to take care of the 368,000 miles of roads already riddling our national forests. In fact, there is currently a $10.8 billion maintenance backlog”

Jenkins also challenged Rollin’s claim that the Roadless Rule “exacerbates” wildfire risks, adding: “The truth is that roadless forests are our greatest defense against wildfire. Not only are old growth forests naturally resistant to fire, but 90% of all wildfires in the U.S. occur within a half mile of a road. Any claims to the contrary are demonstrably false.”

“We need to call this out for what it is, one giant taxpayer funded subsidy for commercial logging operations that are otherwise uneconomical. This will only worsen our national debt and end up fleecing American taxpayers out the wazoo.” Jenkins said. “It is swamp politics at its very worse.”

Speaking about America’s great forests and mountains, Ronald Reagan once said, “This is our patrimony. This is what we leave to our children. And our great moral responsibility is to leave it to them either as we found it or better than we found it.”

Reagan understood that the responsible stewardship of our natural wealth and fiscal health were core tenets of conservatism. Secretary Rollins would do well to remember that and abandon her ill-conceived effort to roll back the Roadless Rule and eliminate common-sense forest protections that benefit us all.

Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship is a national nonprofit grassroots organization founded on the premise that environmental stewardship and natural resource conservation are inherently conservative, and that true conservatives endeavor to be good stewards of the natural systems and resources that sustain life on earth.

Learn more about CRS at the organization’s website: https://www.conservativestewards.org.

In addition to leading CRS and being instrumental in numerous policy accomplishments, Jenkins has written and spoken extensively about many of today’s most pressing environmental issues, conservatism, our nation’s conservation heritage and American politics. He is a frequent voice on news talk radio and his writing has appeared in countless newspapers and other publications.

Jenkins has an extensive background in public policy and politics. Prior to CRS, he served as Vice President of Government and Political Affairs at Republicans for Environmental Protection (REP), as Director of Public Policy for the American Canoe Association, and as a legislative aid for Sen. Pete Dominici. He has also worked on numerous political campaigns, including those of John McCain, Bob Dole, and Ronald Reagan. He holds a B.A. in Political Science from Furman University.