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December 04, 2007

Schiff Rim of the Valley Measure Passes House

Washington, D.C. – Today, the House passed Rep. Adam Schiff’s (D-CA) Rim of the Valley Corridor Study legislation.  The measure directs the Secretary of the Interior to study the feasibility of expanding the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area to include the mountains and canyons in Southern California that are part of the Rim of the Valley Corridor, as designated by the State of California. Rep. Schiff’s measure was included in the America's Historical and Natural Legacy Study Act (H.R. 3998) which authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to conduct special resources studies of the Rim of the Valley and other lands and structures to determine the appropriate means for preservation and use.

“This important measure will enable a study of alternatives for protecting some of the most beautiful land in southern California for future generations of Americans to enjoy,” said Schiff.  “The Rim of the Valley is a special place and we owe it to our children to develop a long-range plan that will balance preservation, recreation and the needs and rights of those living in and around the area.”

The bill would authorize the Interior Department to examine the suitability of increasing the size of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area by encompassing part or all of this corridor, which is an ecologically significant contiguous region that consists of parts of the Santa Monica Mountains, Santa Susanna Mountains, San Gabriel Mountains, Verdugo Mountains, San Rafael Hills, and adjacent connector areas to the Los Padres and San Bernadino National Forests.

Senator Dianne Feinstein has introduced similar legislation in the Senate this year. In the past, a similar version of this bill was approved by the House Resources Committee and passed by the full Senate.

Rep. Schiff serves on the House Appropriations Committee in the 110th Congress and is a member of its Commerce, Justice, and Science Subcommittee, the State Department and Foreign Operations Subcommittee, and the Select Intelligence Oversight Panel.  He also serves on the House Judiciary Committee and its Subcommittee on the Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property. He represents California’s 29th Congressional District, which includes the communities of Alhambra, Altadena, Burbank, East Pasadena, East San Gabriel, Glendale, Monterey Park, Pasadena, San Gabriel, South Pasadena and Temple City.