The Udall Brothers: Voices For The Environment

Entering Politics

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Morris K. Udall at the Central Arizona Project signing by President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1968.

In 1967, Mo ralled Arizona and California legislators to reach a consensus on the Central Arizona Project (CAP). The largest water transport system ever constructed in the United States, CAP delivers Colorado River water to central and southern Arizona along a 336 mile canal. Mo also used his position on the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee to expand the National Park System and to assist legislation incorporating eight million acres across twenty states into the federal wilderness system. Mo was particularly opposed to strip-mining, spending nearly a decade fighting to pass legislation limiting the practice (vetoed twice by President Gerald R. Ford and eventually signed into law in a limited capacity by President Jimmy Carter in 1977).