Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB6906

Introduced
12/22/23  
Refer
12/22/23  

Caption

LAKES Act Lake Access Keeping Economies Strong Act

Impact

The enactment of HB 6906 is intended to streamline funding for the maintenance of recreation areas by allowing up to 100 percent of collected user fees to be retained and utilized at the specific sites from which the fees were collected. This change is conceived to bolster recreation facility budgets while ensuring that a significant portion of the collected fees (at least 80 percent) is reinvested into the same location. Such arrangements are expected to enhance local economies by promoting better-maintained public recreational spaces, potentially increasing visitation and local tourism revenues.

Summary

House Bill 6906, titled the 'Lake Access Keeping Economies Strong Act' (LAKES Act), seeks to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 and the Flood Control Act of 1968. Its primary focus is to establish guidelines for the collection and retention of user fees at recreation facilities managed by non-federal public entities and private nonprofit organizations. This bill aims to allow these entities to collect user fees, which will now be deposited in a specialized account in the U.S. Treasury to be used without further appropriation for the operation and maintenance of the relevant recreation sites.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, there may be contentions surrounding HB 6906. Some stakeholders might argue that relying on user fees could lead to inequalities in access to recreation facilities, especially for lower-income populations who may be less able to afford these fees. Furthermore, there may be concerns regarding the oversight of how fees are utilized and ensuring they truly benefit local public welfare rather than merely augmenting federal revenue without substantial local returns. Additionally, the bill’s changes to management agreements between federal and non-federal entities could spark debate about the shifting control over recreation services.

Notable_points

This bill also introduces definitions and requirements regarding the agreements between non-federal entities and the Secretary of the Army. These arrangements stipulate that entities must demonstrate capability in managing operations and be prepared for liability in case of non-compliance with the agreement terms. The modifications explicitly aim to create a clearer framework for government partnerships in managing recreation facilities while addressing the importance of maintaining those sites in a sustainable and economically viable manner.

Companion Bills

US SB1358

Related LAKES Act Lake Access Keeping Economies Strong Act

Previously Filed As

US SB1358

LAKES Act Lake Access Keeping Economies Strong Act

US HB8574

340B ACCESS Act 340B Affording Care for Communities and Ensuring a Strong Safety-net Act

US HB7020

Great Lakes Mapping Act

US HB6655

A Stronger Workforce for America Act

US HB7389

Accessible Voting Act of 2024

US HB1073

Great Lakes Gateways Network Act of 2025

US HB6747

Clean Electricity and Transmission Acceleration Act of 2023

US HB7925

Modernizing Access to Our Public Oceans Act

US HB9427

Veterans’ Mental Health Access Act

US HB3417

Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2025

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