Colorado Lawmakers’ NDAA Amendments Advocates Wilderness Protection

July 23, 2020

Before the House’s version of the annual defense authorization act was passed on Tuesday, two representatives from Colorado included amendments which would promote environmental protection of more than one million acres of land in Colorado, California, and Washington.

U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse of Boulder County’s amendment, the Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act, would set aside nearly 400,000 of public land in Colorado.

U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette’s amendment, The Colorado Wilderness Act, would assign over 660,000 acres of land across Colorado as wilderness designated. The House passed DeGette’s measure in February of this year, but is stalled at Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Colorado Politics reports.

Land designated in DeGette’s proposal would still be utilized by Colorado’s High-Altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site. The wilderness designation would primarily protect the land from future development (i.e. logging, mining, drilling or road building).

“The purpose behind this amendment is simple,” said DeGette. “It’s to protect more of America’s public lands and to ensure some of our nation’s most elite military pilots have the opportunity to train for some of the harshest environments on the planet.”

Photo courtesy of C-SPAN via YouTube

July 23, 2020

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