Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) took to the witness chair yesterday in front of the Senate's Energy and Natural Resources Committee. He did not read his prepared testimony, and instead spoke (partly) extemporaneously from "first-hand observations."
He started with an update on the Wallow fire and recounted how his cabin in Greer was spared but that he was at a neighbor's a half-mile away a couple of week's ago and that cabin was destroyed. He then moved on to discussing better forest stewardship in the future. Kyl's website has some concise information on his positions on the issues.
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