mcmorris rodgers -- ms. butteler: my home is home to private land forest owners. whether it's a family farm or business which is wearhowser which is one of our largest businesses and employers, we have put of mill, paper mill and a biomass industry. what do these all have in common, they all provide tens of thousands of jobs, good, family waged jobs to the folks in the region and they are part of the forest products industry which has been the cornerstone of southwest washington's economy. you know, if we don't pass this underlying bill unamended they will all shed the thousands of jobs in southwest washington. how many are we talking about? well, a recent study showed that 18% of those jobs would be lost. those who produce pulp and paper would be laid off by this onerous boiler mact rule as written. those are blue-collar families. those are family wage jobs. those jobs will be at risk if we do not protect the jobs. the ripple effect in our region and across the country would be an additional 87,000 jobs lost if we do not act and pass this bill. in a place like my