We’ve reached the line in the sand. Either we speak up now, or we accept this as the new template for how land gets taken.
Buried inside a 1,000-page reconciliation bill is a proposal to sell off 500,000 acres of public land. Not for conservation. Not for public use. For cash.
It’s a fire sale, and the motive is exactly what you think it is – greed. Public land, treated like disposable inventory. Places held in trust for future generations, quietly slipped into a budget offset column so fossil fuel companies and timber interests can keep calling the shots.
Share this with friends, family, and anyone who gives a damn because the more calls Congress gets, the harder this becomes to ignore.