Utah Senator Mike Lee wants to take Our Federal lands away!

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Fritz

Social climber
Choss Creek, ID
Topic Author's Original Post - Jul 3, 2018 - 07:29pm PT
It doesn't matter if you are conservative or liberal, Republican or Democrat, Our Federal lands are at stake.

Per Utah Sen. Mike Lee's speech, he wants to transfer Our federal lands to private hands for development.

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Sen. Mike Lee said the federal government maintains its "stranglehold on the West," a grip he wants to extinguish with a trio of public lands bills he detailed on Friday.

In an impassioned speech at the Sutherland Institute, the GOP senator compared today's era of land control to feudal England in which the designation of "royal forests" for hunting resulted in the ejection of ordinary people from the land.

"What do you think happened to those people when their backyards were turned into playgrounds for the faraway elites?" he asked.
With nearly half the land in the West — more than 600 million acres under federal land management — Lee aims to start the eviction process in reverse.

He said he plans to leave current monuments and national parks intact, but wants a new "Homestead Act" to free up "ordinary land just sitting there" for other public purposes, such as affordable housing, schools, medical clinics and research.
https://www.ksl.com/article/46352566/affordable-housing-on-utahs-federal-lands-lee-proposes-trio-of-bills

Under the current administration & Congress, this speech is something to both worry about & fight, if you enjoy recreating on Our BLM & Forest Service lands.

His proposal was blasted by environmental critics.

"This is yet another assault on America's natural heritage from Sen. Lee," said Paul Spitler, director of wilderness policy with the Wilderness Society.
"The equivalent would be to just put these lands up for sale to the highest bidder."


But Lee said a current law on the books, the Recreation and Public Purposes Act, allows the interior secretary to transfer federal lands to state and local governments and nonprofit groups for certain recreational and public uses.

It would be a perfect template for new legislation, he added.
"A new Homestead Act could expand the law to allow states, local governments and individuals to petition the government for affordable housing, or education, or health care or research," he said. "Utah's housing prices continue to skyrocket, leaving affordable housing out of reach for far too many. Meanwhile, millions of acres of land sit untouched."

He said such a transfer for those purposes would mean signficant opportunity for the states and its residents.
"Just imagine what opening this land up would do for young entrepreneurs, or to attract existing businesses to create new jobs. How many schools, churches, hospitals, medical research centers, innovation hubs and affordable homes could we build even on just a fraction of this land?" Lee said.

Lee wants that to apply to all Western states with heavy concentrations of federal land ownership, as well as his proposal to "take back" federal lands to return them to the states.

"We all agree on the problem. We all know the impact federal lands have on everyday Utahns. And we all know the solution is to actually transfer these lands to the people," he said.



Lee, who is on the shortlist of potential nominees to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, is continuing with his plans on legislation for the next session of Congress regardless of any uncertainty. President Donald Trump has said he will make his pick July 9.
rottingjohnny

Sport climber
Sands Motel , Las Vegas
Jul 3, 2018 - 07:46pm PT
Mike Lee acts like it is his land to give away...
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Jul 3, 2018 - 08:08pm PT
This is a stated major plank of the Republican platform. Vote Republican- vote to sell public lands to the corporation that has been the most prolific liner of congressional pockets. Why would anyone be surprised, votes have consequences.
pud

climber
Sportbikeville & Yucca brevifolia
Jul 3, 2018 - 08:29pm PT
Ironic thread title..
It ain't your land. It's theirs. Lee just wants to give it back to us.
The BLM mismanagement is destroying these lands. Wake up.
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Jul 3, 2018 - 08:39pm PT
So pud, you own a mining or timber Consortium?
donini

Trad climber
Ouray, Colorado
Jul 3, 2018 - 08:44pm PT
If he does that we’ll take some of his wives away.
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Jul 3, 2018 - 08:57pm PT
Good point, I meant the syndicate variety but this is Utah...
Fritz

Social climber
Choss Creek, ID
Topic Author's Reply - Jul 3, 2018 - 09:11pm PT
Pud? Re your post:
It ain't your land. It's theirs. Lee just wants to give it back to us.
The BLM mismanagement is destroying these lands. Wake up.


So-----??

You don't want Public access to Forest Service & BLM Public lands, & you would rather see Our Public lands become private lands & be off limits to public use?

Is that what you want??
John M

climber
Jul 3, 2018 - 09:20pm PT
Last year arizona voted to sell off a big chunk of land. That land was making money from grazing leases and mining leases. But the state is short on money, so they voted to sell it to get short term relief for schools, ignoring that they will now loose the long term lease money that was a steady income. People are very short sighted. The politicians were all saying that it meant more money for schools. They didn't say what would happen when that money ran out. That they then wouldn't have that stream of rent money to rely on. I just shook my head over it. I couldn't get people to understand something so basic.
10b4me

Social climber
Lida Junction
Jul 3, 2018 - 09:30pm PT
Ironic thread title..
It ain't your land. It's theirs. Lee just wants to give it back to us.
The BLM mismanagement is destroying these lands. Wake up.
Wayne, were you born stupid, or did you acquire that trait?

fyi folks. Wayne Burns has mettled in the Williamson Rock access issue here in SoCal. He claims he will get it reopened. Sure you will.
pud

climber
Sportbikeville & Yucca brevifolia
Jul 3, 2018 - 10:32pm PT
The difference between 10b and me is that I'd have the balls to tell him to his face what I think of him.

Williamson is just another example of federally mismanaged land. Thanks for proving my point.
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