Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB440

Introduced
2/15/23  
Refer
2/15/23  

Caption

Oregon Recreation Enhancement Act

Impact

If enacted, this act will withdraw designated federal lands from all forms of entry and development, enhancing protections against mining and other extractive activities. It is set to create designated recreation areas that would be managed under strict regulations, aiming for a balance between public recreation usage and environmental preservation. The Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture will oversee the management in accordance with existing environmental laws.

Summary

Senate Bill 440, known as the Oregon Recreation Enhancement Act, aims to designate specific lands in Oregon as wilderness and national recreation areas, particularly in Curry and Josephine Counties. This bill seeks to protect and enhance the recreational, ecological, scenic, and wildlife values of these areas by limiting developmental activities such as mining and mineral leasing. The legislation emphasizes a commitment to conserving natural spaces while allowing for certain public recreational uses, such as hunting and fishing, to continue unabated.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 440 appears to be generally positive among conservationists and outdoor enthusiasts who advocate for protecting Oregon’s natural landscapes. Supporters view this legislation as a necessary step towards preserving Oregon's unique ecosystems and recreational opportunities for future generations. However, there are concerns from local businesses and industries reliant on land access for commercial activities, who may perceive this bill as overly restrictive.

Contention

Notable points of contention within the discussion of SB 440 include debates over the implications for local economies that depend on land utilization and access for business purposes, especially in mining and timber sectors. Additionally, the bill does not create protective buffer zones around designated areas, leading to concerns about the management of adjacent lands and potential conflicts between conservation efforts and economic needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB888

Oregon Recreation Enhancement Act

US SB1634

Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act

US HB3437

Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act

US SB873

America’s Outdoor Recreation Act of 2023 Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act

US SB764

Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act

US HB1728

Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act

US SB390

Gateway Community and Recreation Enhancement Act

US SB5360

Sutton Mountain and Painted Hills Area Wildfire Resiliency Preservation and Economic Enhancement Act

US HB1611

M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act

US HB2545

Central Coast Heritage Protection Act

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