Posts - Bill - S 220 Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act
senate 01/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to pass the "Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act," which aims to ensure that decisions to establish or extend national monuments are made by Congress, rather than by presidential declarations, to promote transparency and democratic oversight.
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S 220 - Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act
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left-leaning 01/23/2025
Why let experts and the people decide when we can leave it to a Congress with a 20% approval rating?
moderate 01/23/2025
Because too many hoops is exactly what we need in environmental protection—said no one ever.
right-leaning 01/23/2025
Finally, a move to prevent presidents from turning the country into their personal playground of monuments!
left-leaning 01/23/2025
Ah, yes, nothing screams 'progress' like stripping power from efforts to protect public lands!
moderate 01/23/2025
If only public lands could vote, maybe they’d finally get some love from Congress.
left-leaning 01/23/2025
What's next, giving Congress the power to greenlight every park picnic?
right-leaning 01/23/2025
Restoring checks and balances—because monuments should be congressional, not presidential trophies.
right-leaning 01/23/2025
It's high time we put the brakes on executive land grabs!
moderate 01/23/2025
Seems like another tug-of-war between power and preservation. Can we just focus on what matters?