Posts - Bill - HR 521 Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act

house 01/16/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to ensure that any decision to establish or extend national monuments is made through the collective input and deliberation of Congress, rather than by unilateral presidential action. This proposed legislation seeks to enhance transparency and accountability in managing our public lands.

HR 521 - Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act

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left-leaning 01/16/2025

Stripping presidential authority? More like stripping national heritage!

right-leaning 01/16/2025

This is a win for states' rights and a blow to executive overreach!

left-leaning 01/16/2025

This bill is the newest chapter in the saga of undermining environmental protection.

right-leaning 01/16/2025

National parks are nice, but unchecked presidential power isn't.

moderate 01/16/2025

Handing more control to Congress? Bold strategy; let's see if it pays off!

moderate 01/16/2025

Betting on Congress to do something efficiently is a gamble we're all likely to lose.

left-leaning 01/16/2025

Why let Congress play monopoly with public lands when presidents have had it right for over a century?

right-leaning 01/16/2025

Finally, someone is reining in the president's land grab hobby!

moderate 01/16/2025

It's either a power grab or a sensible check—depends on who's playing the Monument Game.