Newest US Senate Land Sale Amendment

Mike Lee will get some of blame for loosing seats in congress, and will get told to shut up about public lands.
This should be obvious, but this isn't a party thing. I'm not hearing many Democrat politicians being vocal about the issue. Unless you are a Democrat, Rs losing seats isn't a good thing for the other issues.

On the other hand, primaring the Rs that are for it including Lee as long as the replacement has the right public land perspective does make sense.
 
Called my Senators today. Risch was a voicemail that cuts you off at 1 minute 30 seconds. So be prepared when you call to have a concise message that includes giving name, address, and phone number.

Senator Crapo’s office an aid picked up. They were friendly and professional. Took my message. She informed me she would give my message to the Senator but that he did oppose the sale of any public lands to private ownership. I did clarify that I didn’t think state transfer was the solution either.

Overall I’ve gotten better responses from Crapo than Risch both email and phone. I’m going to keep on it though.

I also emailed Representative Simpson thanking him for all he has done. I let him know that I had contacted our Senators but asked he continue opposing the sale of public lands.

I’ve contacted my elected officials more in the last month than the last 18 years combined.
 
This should be obvious, but this isn't a party thing. I'm not hearing many Democrat politicians being vocal about the issue. Unless you are a Democrat, Rs losing seats isn't a good thing for the other issues.

On the other hand, primaring the Rs that are for it including Lee as long as the replacement has the right public land perspective does make sense.
Your correct, either way our elected representatives from both parties need to know public lands are popular among Americans, and should be viewed as such.
 
In another thread (that I cant seem to find) there was a chart or link that showed how much state land the various western states have sold since statehood. does anyone have this still or a link?
Thank you
 
look at the Senate map, where else do you find any R votes to kill Lee’s proposal? None of the Midwest or Southeast states are going to advocate for public lands and suffer the wrath of the more senior anti-public land.
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Has anyone spoke to the WV Senator Jim Justice on the committee Randy? That state has at ton of USFS within it's boundaries? I lived there for quite a while and I couldn't see any of the residents happy about such a transfer of public lands. The Arkansas member may also be a good one to work on.
 
Daines and Sheehey never sent a response to my emails. I guess they did not like my tone.
 
Received this from Kansas Senator Dr. Marshall which seems a little more committal to maintaining public lands than other letters I’ve seen:


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Whoa!! I didnt see that coming from Marshall. I saw him at a townhall when he was a representative and he blew me off when I asked a question about the VA. I also sent an email to him and Moran I guess we'll see if they get back to me.
 
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Has anyone spoke to the WV Senator Jim Justice on the committee Randy? That state has at ton of USFS within it's boundaries? I lived there for quite a while and I couldn't see any of the residents happy about such a transfer of public lands. The Arkansas member may also be a good one to work on.
Great point. Arkansas has a very long standing tradition of public land hunting, particular duck hunting.
 
Only slightly off topic- when calling senators and reps, I always opt for the most local office instead of the switchboard… is it better to call to DC?
 
Local NM news (CBS/FOX) lead in, "Rage over sale of public lands."
Finally!
Rep. Vasques at a rally in support of our Public lands. NMWF rally this weekend.
Several places named that could be sold, affordable housing and Nat. Debt is excuse from state R's.....reply being formed.
In Gila, Santa Fe, Organ Mtns........others.
 
I'm working the NC senators and reps but I have 0% confidence they'll care. Tillis is on the finance committee and also very likely going to get ousted next year. Budd's just a rubber stamp.
 

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