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“Senate Bill Threatens Sale of 120 Million Acres of Public Lands”

June 18, 2025by Ranger Tom0
The US Senate’s version of the budget reconciliation bill has proposed a massive sale of national public lands. This could make up to 120 million acres of public lands available for purchase. The proposed sale is part of the Senate’s budget bill, as reported by the Grand Canyon Trust.

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This move has sparked controversy, as public lands are often protected for their environmental, historical, and cultural significance. They are also used for recreational activities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing, contributing to the tourism industry. The sale of such a vast amount of land could potentially have significant impacts on these sectors.

The details of the proposed sale, including the specific lands to be sold and the pricing, have not yet been disclosed. The Senate’s proposal is currently under consideration and will undergo further discussions and revisions before it is potentially passed into law. The implications of this proposal, both economically and environmentally, are expected to be a critical factor in these discussions.

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