Senator Jeff Bingaman introduced a major lands bill, S. 3213, yesterday, before Congress began its July 4th recess. The Chairman’s package contains more than 90 titles, including more than a half dozen wilderness measures to protect over 900,000 acres of wild land in Oregon, Idaho, Colorado, Virginia and West Virginia.
“There’s great symbolism in what Senator Bingaman has done as the nation gets set to observe its founding,” said Mike Matz, executive director of the Campaign for America's Wilderness. “These are places of the original America, out of which we carved this great nation and by which we formed our character as a people. It’s a fine gift to the country on its birthday.”
A bipartisan set of wilderness measures in the lands package includes:
“As we come together to celebrate Independence Day not as Republicans or Democrats, but as Americans, this package mirrors that continued bipartisan tradition of wilderness legislation,” said Matz. “We are saving our common ground, and guaranteeing our grandchildren more special wild places for hiking, hunting, paddling, wildlife-watching and more. We hope the Senate will take up this bill quickly and approve it.”