Nick Rahall is an American politician who served as a Congressman representing West Virginia for over 38 years. Throughout his long career, Rahall was dedicated to advancing the welfare of his constituents, focusing on issues such as infrastructure, healthcare, and the environment. His resilience, leadership, and commitment to service have made him a respected figure in American politics. Rahall's legacy inspires future generations to engage in public service with integrity, compassion, and a commitment to the needs of their communities.

"Wilderness designations should not be the result of a quid pro quo. They should rise or fall on their own merits."



"I believe that the Framers of the Constitution made their intent clear when they wrote the First Amendment. I believe they wanted to keep the new government from endorsing one religion over another, not erase the public consciousness or common faith."



"Simply put, I believe we should not seek the lowest common denominator when it comes to wilderness and saddle a wilderness designation with exceptions, exclusions, and exemptions."



"The President's announcement sounded less like a national energy plan than like a page from an election-year play book. This Administration's plan to reduce obscene oil company profits is to regulate them less."



"Wilderness is not defined by the absence of certain activities, but rather by the presence of certain unique and invaluable characteristics."



"We all understand that compromise is part of the legislative process, yet at the same time, I would submit that wilderness is not for sale."



"But through world wars and a Great Depression, through painful social upheaval and a Cold War, and now through the attacks of September 11, 2001, our Nation has indeed survived."

