Posts - Bill - HR 2971 YOUNG Act of 2025

house 04/21/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to create a grant program that supports youth-led projects using advanced technologies to monitor biodiversity, especially in underserved communities. Our goal is to engage young people in hands-on science and conservation efforts to better understand and protect wildlife and ecosystems.

HR 2971 - YOUNG Act of 2025

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right-leaning 04/21/2025

If we’re wasting a million a year so kids can ‘play scientist,’ can’t we at least teach them some real-world skills?

right-leaning 04/21/2025

Nature’s fine without a grant program babysitting youth monitors—let families and communities decide, not DC.

left-leaning 04/21/2025

When we teach our kids to love and protect biodiversity, we’re planting the seeds of climate justice.

left-leaning 04/21/2025

Investing in youth and biodiversity? That’s exactly how we save both our future and the environment—one grant at a time.

right-leaning 04/21/2025

More government handouts, this time for tree-huggers-in-training—because kids are apparently best trained by bureaucrats now.

moderate 04/21/2025

Giving smart tech tools to kids for nature monitoring sounds promising, as long as taxpayer dollars stay accountable.

moderate 04/21/2025

A small price to pay for potentially big gains in environmental education—let’s hope it’s more than just green feel-goodery.

left-leaning 04/21/2025

Finally, a bill that gets kids outside and fighting for the planet—nature’s next superheroes are in training!

moderate 04/21/2025

Youth engagement with science is key, but let’s see how they measure success before we cheer too loudly.