The U.S. Forest Service has been planning for several years to purchase the tracts, but Congress adjourned a few weeks ago without passing a budget,. Environmentalists fear that with the make up the new Congress - Republicans in control of both houses - the funding could be in jeopardy.
Spokesmen for Georgia Senator Zell Miller, a Democrat, and Republican Congressman Nathan Deal of Gainesville tell the Atlanta Journal-Consitution their bosses will be will be working hard to make sure the money is included in the new appropriations bill.
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