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Senate Debates Lee’s Plan to Sell Millions of Acres of Public Lands

Critics warn the plan lacks local consent safeguards, jeopardizing public land stewardship

Overview

  • The Senate reconciliation draft would require disposing of 2.2 million to 3.3 million acres of Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service lands across 11 Western states.
  • National parks, national monuments, wilderness areas and lands under existing mining or grazing leases are explicitly excluded from the proposed sales.
  • Federal officials must consult with governors, local governments and tribes before selling parcels but are not obligated to secure their approval.
  • Conservation groups and some Republican lawmakers argue the measure offers scant housing benefits, erodes public access and primarily serves to fund tax cuts.
  • Colorado’s Democratic senators have vowed to oppose the land sale provision as the budget reconciliation package moves through the Senate.