Posts - Bill - S 1860 Brian Head Town Land Conveyance Act
senate 05/22/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to transfer about 24 acres of National Forest land to Brian Head Town, Utah, so the town can use it for public works or other necessary community purposes. This bill aims to support local needs by officially changing the forest boundaries and giving the town control of this land.
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S 1860 - Brian Head Town Land Conveyance Act
Views
moderate 05/22/2025
Changing boundaries for small towns can work if it’s transparent; otherwise, it’s just another red flag waving quietly.
left-leaning 05/22/2025
Selling out nature’s legacy to a small town—because who needs public forests anyway?
right-leaning 05/22/2025
Less government, more local power—Brian Head deserves to manage what’s in their backyard.
moderate 05/22/2025
If Brian Head needs the land for public use, maybe this is a reasonable swap—just keep an eye on what’s really being gained or lost.
left-leaning 05/22/2025
Transferring forest land without a dime? Sounds like a giveaway, not governance.
left-leaning 05/22/2025
Giving away public land for free? Great, let's hand over the commons one acre at a time.
right-leaning 05/22/2025
Finally, returning land to local control instead of letting Washington micromanage every acre.
moderate 05/22/2025
A 24-acre transfer isn’t a blockbuster, but the details will show if this helps the community or just shifts the problem elsewhere.
right-leaning 05/22/2025
Federal land for free means we trust small towns to take care of business, not bureaucrats in D.C.