America’s Big, Beautiful Land Sale
Environment,Rural America,Urban Rural Divide,Urban Planning,Housing And Homelessness,Affordable Housing,Housing Market,US Senate,Conservation,National Parks
Uncle Sam owns nearly half of the land west of the Rockies, and GOP lawmakers want to give states and businesses a tiny piece of the action. Selling a small amount of federal land would raise revenue and spur development, so why are some Republicans trying to protect the government’s hoard?
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee announced a plan last week to sell public land as part of the GOP’s reconciliation bill. The proposal designates about 258 million acres of land—40% of federal holdings—as potentially available for sale. It directs the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to sell up to 3.3 million acres from these designated zones...
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