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Senate Poised to Pass Great American Outdoors Act

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Thursday, June 11, 2020   

HELENA, Mont. -- Congress could give a boost to the outdoor places Montanans enjoy most.

The Senate is considering the Great American Outdoors Act, which would help tackle the maintenance backlog in national parks with $6 billion over five years, and permanently fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund.

The LWCF is used to open access to public lands, as well as for projects such as city parks and hiking trails.

Dan Vermillion owns Sweetwater Travel Company and is a former Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks commissioner.

"Whether you're a soccer player or baseball player, fisherman or a hunter or a boater or a hiker, LWCF has provided immeasurable benefits to our state and our recreational pursuits and our recreational economy," he points out.

In a procedural vote earlier this week, senators voted 80 to 17 to consider the Great American Outdoors Act. A full vote on the bill could come this week.

National parks maintenance and LWCF are supported by royalties from offshore oil and gas drilling.

The LWCF has expired in 2015 and 2018 and regularly has money siphoned from it for other programs.

Vermillion says election years are a great way to focus politicians' attention, especially on issues broadly supported by their constituents.

Vermillion says Sen. Jon Tester, the Montana Democrat, has been a consistent supporter of the program. But his Republican colleague, Sen. Steve Daines, had asked to cancel oil and gas royalty payments, which fund the LWCF, as recently as March.

"While it's great to see Sen. Daines supporting it now, it raised a lot of questions [in] a lot of people's minds his level of commitment to public access, public land ownership, that it took so long for him and his Republican colleagues to get this bill across the finish line," Vermillion states.

President Donald Trump says he will sign this legislation into law if Congress passes it.


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