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Distinguished Service Medal from AF&PA U.S. Rep. Jim McCrery was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal by the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) for outstanding service to the U.S. forest products industry. "It is appropriate that we present this award in your home state where forestry is a major force in the economy," said Henson Moore, president and chief executive officer of the AF&PA. The award was given Aug. 31 at the annual convention of the Louisiana Forestry Association in New Orleans. The award was created in 1999 to recognize individuals who perfonn outstanding service to the American forest products industry. McCrery is the first recipient of the award. "McCrery's leadership and advocacy on our tax issues made it possible for the industry to achieve lower taxes on wood and paper manufacturing, as well as improve the treatment of reforestation expenses," Moore said. "Congressman McCrery's work is important to preserve the rural communities across this nation where forestry is the lifeblood of the economy," said Aubra Anthony, chairman of the board for AF&PA and CEO for Anthony Forest Products of El Dorado, Ark. Recent changes in the tax laws allow forest landowners to deduct their expenses sooner for reforestation and they also allow those who sell timber on a lump sum basis to qualify for capital gain treatment. "Forestry is a $5.3 billion industry in Louisiana with over 148,000 small landowners in our state," said C.A. "Buck" Vandersteen, Louisiana Forestry Association executive director. "Our industry is struggling to compete in the global market and these changes help preserve the jobs of more than a million Americans across the United States who work in our industry." Four CEOs of major forest product companies were on hand for the presentation, including Aubra Anthony Jr.; Steve Rogel of Weyerhaeuser; Kenny Jastrow of Temple-Inland, Inc.; and Jonathan Martin of Roy 0. Martin Lumber Co. and Martin Timber Company. About 450 others were there for the presentation including small private landowners, foresters, loggers, researchers, employees of forest product manufacturers and related industry people. The Anerican Forest & Paper Association is the national trade association of the forest, pulp, paper, paperboard and wood products industry. AF&PA members include manufacturers of over 80 percent of the paper, wood, and forest products produced in the United States. |