In November 2015, Congressman Robert Bishop from Utah unveiled draft legislation that would fundamentally change and undermine core principles of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). Among other things, the proposal would:
The Land and Water Conservation Fund was established in 1964 to conserve land and water and support outdoor recreation nationwide. Over the past 50 years, it has funded outdoor recreation projects in tens of thousands of communities and provided funding to conserve iconic landscapes.
As the nation’s outdoor recreation and conservation needs evolve, it is entirely appropriate to examine how the LWCF can be modernized to meet new challenges. (See Outdoor America 2015, Issue 3 for an examination of the issues.) Congress is considering several bills, some of which have bi-partisan support, to extend and revise the law. However, this proposal does not contribute constructively to that debate.