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OPINION: The Backlash Against Big Wind & Big Solar Is Raging Across Rural America
Property Rights

Nearly every week, local communities across the U.S. are rejecting or restricting solar and wind projects.


OPINION: Private Property Rights Under Attack – Natural Capital Accounting and the Biden-Harris Climate Agenda
Property Rights

Congress faces a barrage of issues that can be referred to as critical, urgent, and important; however, there are some issues that are foundational. One such foundational ideal - the right to own land – has never in our history been more threatened than it is today, and never has Congressional action been more important to protecting this right.


OPINION: Is the USDA’s $7.7 billion Climate-Smart Initiative a trap for landowners?
Property Rights

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced last week that it will increase funding for its climate-smart agricultural programs from an initial $1.4 billion to $7.7 billion.


Hageman requests in response to SUSTAINS Act implementation
Property Rights

U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman sent a letter to Terry Cosby, Chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, in response to a request for information regarding the implementation of the Sponsoring USDA Sustainability Targets in Agriculture to Incentivize Natural Solutions (SUSTAINS) Act. Hageman emphasized that the implementation must not infringe on landowners' rights or be manipulated by adversaries.


American Stewards of Liberty: ‘USDA is Monetizing Natural Processes Under the Sustains Act’
Property Rights

American Stewards of Liberty (ASL) has raised concerns over the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) approach to conservation under the SUSTAINS Act. ASL said on August 29 via their website that the USDA is "monetizing natural processes under the Sustains Act," which they believe will result in "devastating consequences on the economy and property rights."


OPINION: It’s Time to End Abuse of the Antiquities Act
Property Rights

The Antiquities Act was enacted in 1906 to preserve our nation’s natural treasures that are of “historic or scientific interest.”


OPINION: Congressman Arrington: Why I oppose the Muleshoe Wildlife Refuge expansion
Property Rights

President Ronald Reagan famously quipped, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.’”


Sen. Ricketts raises concerns over SUSTAINS Act
Property Rights

In a Sep. 19 letter to U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE) expressed concerns about implementation of the SUSTAINS Act, a bill signed into law as part of the 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act. The law allows private entities to choose and then fund USDA conservation programs, with negative implications for landowners.


Utah state treasurer warns against USDA plan to monetize nature
Property Rights

Utah’s State Treasurer, Marlo Oaks, issued a warning against a plan by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to monetize "ecological services." The Sep. 16 letter to Terry Cosby, Chief of the Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service, was a response to the USDA’s Request for Public Input on the implementation of sustainability targets under the SUSTAINS Act.


Utah Attorney General: federal government’s control of 70% of Utah land ‘seriously limits state sovereignty’
Property Rights

Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes said, "the fact that the federal government controls nearly 70% of Utah land seriously limits [Utah’s] state sovereignty." Reyes shared his statement in a press release on August 20.


Rep. Newhouse announces legislation to block foreign purchase of U.S. agricultural land
Property Rights

Washington State Representative Dan Newhouse has announced the introduction of the Protecting American Agriculture from Foreign Adversaries Act. The bill aims to add the Secretary of Agriculture to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and block foreign adversaries from acquiring U.S. agricultural land.


Utah Files Supreme Court Challenge to Federal Land Control: State Seeks Sovereignty Over 18.5 Million Acres
Property Rights

Utah filed a legal challenge this week in the U.S. Supreme Court against the federal government to confront a longstanding issue that involves the control and ownership of federal lands within the state. If accepted by the Court, the case could have implications for other western states where the federal government owns large swathes of land.


American Legislative Exchange Council advances state level legislation to block Natural Asset Companies
Property Rights

The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) advanced a model state bill regarding Natural Asset Companies (NAC) at their annual meeting.


Roosevelt County files resolution in opposite to Muleshoe Preserve expansion
Property Rights

The Roosevelt County board of commissioners in New Mexico has filed a resolution opposing the land protection plan and Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge expansion plan from the federal government.


US Rep. Jodey Arrington challenges U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's expansion plan for Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge
Property Rights

Texas Republican Jodey Arrington has mounted an effort to stop the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (USFWS) proposed expansion of the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge, an area that includes several counties in his congressional district.


U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks to expand 6,440 acre national refuge to 700,000 acres
Property Rights

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced plans in April to expand the 6,440 acre Muleshoe Wildlife National Refuge in Texas to a total of 700,000 acres.


Subcommittee examines six bills on local land issues
Property Rights

Today, the Subcommittee on Federal Lands conducted a legislative hearing on six bills addressing significant land issues in local communities. Subcommittee Chairman Tom Tiffany (R-Wis.) provided a statement regarding the session: "Local land managers are the best stewards of the land, and the Subcommittee on Federal Lands has worked tirelessly to ensure the perspectives of rural communities are included in both the decision-making process and the subsequent management of our federal lands. Today’s bills continue ensuring local communities are not sidelined by the federal...


Bipartisan bill introduced aiming at improved forest management
Property Rights

Last week, House Committee on Natural Resources Chairman Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) and U.S. Rep. Scott Peters (D-Calif.) introduced the bipartisan Fix Our Forests Act.


House Committee advances bipartisan forestry legislation
Property Rights

The House Committee on Natural Resources today held a full committee markup and favorably reported the Fix Our Forests Act. Committee Chairman Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) issued a statement in response to the legislation's progress.


Committee reviews bills addressing tribal land issues
Property Rights

The Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs convened today to discuss two bills aimed at clarifying the Secretary of the Interior's authority to place land into trust. Subcommittee Chair Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.) provided a statement on the matter: