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Representative Rosendale Named to Two Key Natural Resources Subcommittees

February 18, 2021

Representative Rosendale released following statement after being named to the Indigenous Peoples Subcommittee and the National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands Subcommittee on the House Natural Resources Committee:

“I am excited to join the Indigenous Peoples Subcommittee and the National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands Subcommittee,” said Representative Rosendale. “Both subcommittees are focused on critical issues in our state and I believe I will be able to have an effect on the everyday lives of Montanans through our day-to-day work.”

Additional Subcommittee Information

The Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands is responsible for all matters related to the National Park System, U.S. Forests, public lands, and national monuments.

The Subcommittee on Indigenous Peoples oversees all matters regarding Native Americans, including the approximately 566 federally recognized tribes and Alaska Native Corporations, with nearly 1.9 million enrolled members.

PRESS RELEASE PROVIDED BY REPRESENTATIVE MATT ROSENDALE

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