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Lee’s Revised Public Land Sale Proposal Faces Senate Hurdles

The Utah senator has pared his plan to BLM-managed acreage near towns after the parliamentarian knocked out his original version under reconciliation rules.

Overview

  • The Senate parliamentarian ruled on June 23 that Lee’s initial measure violated the Byrd Rule, forcing its removal from the GOP’s budget reconciliation bill.
  • Lee’s updated provision strips out Forest Service land and restricts sales to Bureau of Land Management parcels within five miles of population centers.
  • Passage now requires a 60-vote supermajority, raising doubts about its viability even among some Republican senators.
  • Opponents from both parties, together with hunters, recreation groups and conservationists, warn the plan could erode public access and lacks guarantees for affordable housing.
  • Environmental advocates celebrated the procedural victory but caution that ongoing legislative efforts could resurrect the proposal in future bills.