Congress: vote NO on the House reconciliation bill | National Parks Conservation Association
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Congress: vote NO on the House reconciliation bill


On May 7, the House Committee on Natural Resources advanced legislation that does the unthinkable – authorizes the sell-off of thousands of acres of public lands in Utah and Nevada. This reconciliation bill would reshape the National Park System as we know it.

This bill would also claw back Inflation Reduction Act funding originally set aside to address the climate crisis; propose further reductions in staff to an already understaffed National Park Service; accelerate oil and gas leasing near public lands; and greenlight the Ambler industrial mining road in Alaska.

This bill doubles down on the Trump administration’s catastrophic actions that could dismantle a 100-year-old institution.

But it’s not too late. Our representatives can still save our public lands, but we must urge them to act now and oppose this bill, before we become the generation who put profit over people, and the parks we have spent over 100 years protecting.


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