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Rep. Barr reports lack of transparency in climate regulations
Property Rights

Kentucky Rep. Andy Barr told House Financial Services Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy that groups forming climate-based regulations aren't being transparent, he said during a hearing on July 18.


Rep. Tiffany opposes Biden's 30x30 initiative
Property Rights

U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI), chairman of the Subcommittee on Federal Lands, said he opposes President Joe Biden's 30x30 initiative, saying he instead supports a "sunset clause," which would mean the federal government shouldn't simply be able grab land that could be put to commercial use.


Rep. Ivory supports National State Lands Act for land conservation
Property Rights

Utah Rep. Ken Ivory, R-39th, said the American Lands Council’s (ALC) proposed National State Lands Act is the best solution for land conservation.


Congressional Western Caucus: 2023 Farm Bill should focus on 'programs that work well and are proven effective'
Property Rights

The Congressional Western Caucus said the 2023 Farm Bill should be focused on programs that work well and are proven effective – rather than siphoning funding and technical staff for unproven climate projects.


Rep. Ivory supports local ownership of federal government lands
Property Rights

Utah Rep. Ken Ivory recently released a slide presentation that argued for local ownership and management of federal government lands.


Environmental and property expert: There is room for cooperation 'to support voluntary stewardship on private lands'
Property Rights

Lawyer Jonathan Wood: Voluntary conservation works best and should be the first option, and administration indicates support for it


Canadian author of 'Eco-Fascists': 'That's why you've got all these fires'
Property Rights

From fires creating toxic air to multitudes of wildlife on the brink, it’s easy to conclude the planet is in danger.


Lawyer: Sackett v. EPA case shows 50 years of wetlands practices 'not working'
Property Rights

A U.S. Supreme Court decision released May 25 has encouraged some opponents of President Biden’s sweeping 30x30 initiative to set aside vast amounts of land for conservation purposes.


Cato Institute official on 30x30 initiative: According to the Fifth Amendment, 'you cannot take land for public use without paying just compensation'
Property Rights

According to a report from The White House website, the 30x30 initiative is part of the Biden-Harris administration’s America the Beautiful plan and aims to conserve at least 30% of U.S. lands and waters by 2030.


Former New Mexico State dean: President Biden's 30x30 initiative 'has become more about politics than science'
Property Rights

The Biden administration’s 30x30 conservation initiative seeks to expand the extent of land that is held by the federal government.


BLM proposes new rule to prioritize health and resilience of ecosystems
Property Rights

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has proposed a new rule called “Conservation and Landscape Health” designed to bolster the progress of managing public lands for multiple uses, by prioritizing health and resilience of ecosystems across the country, according to the Federal Register.


World Bank releases report: ‘Africa has the potential to more than double revenues from natural resources’
Property Rights

A new report released by World Bank on May 10 suggests that Africa can use its abundance of natural resources, such as minerals, oil, gas and rare metals, to catapult itself to new levels of prosperity.


Supreme Court rules in favor of Sackett family in landmark EPA case
Property Rights

The Supreme Court has ruled unanimously in favor of the Sackett family in their long-standing legal conflict with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This decision, part of the Sackett v. EPA case, dismisses the "significant nexus" test that defined "navigable waters" under the Clean Water Act. The ruling clarifies federal authority, reducing conflicts between landowners, conservationists, and regulators.


U.S Sen. Pete Ricketts calls Biden conservation initiative 'unattainable'
Property Rights

U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-NE) says the Biden Administration's land conservation plan is "unattainable."


Acquiring more federal lands remains controversial, despite Biden conservation initiative
Property Rights

Despite President Biden's 30x30 initiative to increase federal ownership of land, controversies have arisen over presidential authority, monument size, resource protection, inclusion of non-federal lands, managing agencies, land use restrictions, and the process of monument creation.


Appraiser in billion-dollar scheme pleads guilty for ‘inflating the value of the conservation easements’
Property Rights

North Carolina land appraiser Walter “Terry” Douglas Roberts II pleaded guilty on May 12 to conspiring to defraud the U.S. as part of a syndicated conservation easement tax shelter scheme.


Land-use group recommends coordination provision in federal agency spending bills
Property Rights

Federal agencies are failing to coordinate with local governments on land use issues, putting the welfare of people and local economies at risk, according to a briefing paper by American Stewards of Liberty (ASL).


A NEW INVESTMENT CATEGORY WOULD PLACE “NATURE’S ECONOMY” ON THE U.S. BALANCE SHEET
Property Rights

Efforts to address the climate crisis are taking a new direction, as those pushing the agenda seek to profit from what they call "nature's economy".


Margaret Byfield: A Candid Look at the Struggle for Property Rights in a Land Dominated by Federal Ownership
Property Rights

Margaret Byfield is Executive Director of the American Stewards for Liberty. The organization focuses on property rights issues.


Property rights advocates introduce a 30-year sunset clause to conservation easements
Property Rights

The 30x30 conservation initiative of the Biden Administration aims to increase federal ownership of land.