Forest Service Appeals Process Oversight Hearing Before the Subcommittee On Na
Forest Service Appeals Process Oversight Hearing Before the Subcommittee On Na
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And instead of that proposal going forward, the Congress decided to institutionalize a process of its own. Mr. COOLEY. Well, in this process right now, and I am not a big fan of litigation, but certainly a big fan of people having an oppor- tunity to challenge an agency on their decision processes, but don't we now fund Legal Services in order to handle problems that peo- ple have with the government? Isn't that what Legal Services is supposed to do? Mr. Unger. I am not familiar with what you a...re speaking of, Congressman. Mr. CoOLEY. Well, we have Legal Services in every area, that we fund with literally hundreds of millions of dollars, that handle in- quiries by the public concerning the government. It seems to me that we have two systems here, but one system is not communicat- ing with the other. Maybe we ought to deal with one or the other. But why do we have two systems that handle complaints by the public concerning the agencies? That is what I am concerned about. Mr. Unger. Well, I am not familiar with the funding of those services, but I will say that one of the purposes that the appeals process does fulfill is that it does provide for the resolution of a great many complaints at a much lower level in the organization and at lower costs than if those issues went to litigation.
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