Posts - Bill - HR 1676 Make SWAPs Efficient Act of 2025
house 02/27/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that the Secretary of the Interior reviews and approves State wildlife conservation and restoration programs within a set 180-day period. This will promote timely support and funding for important wildlife protection efforts across the country.
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HR 1676 - Make SWAPs Efficient Act of 2025
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right-leaning 02/27/2025
180 days to approve? Perfect—not too rushed, not the usual bureaucratic black hole. Let the states lead, and the feds follow.
right-leaning 02/27/2025
Finally, a bill that stops Washington from playing gatekeeper and lets states get to work protecting wildlife. State power means faster action.
moderate 02/27/2025
Wildlife plans aren’t exactly front-page news, but an efficient process might just make them relevant for once. A little accountability doesn’t hurt.
left-leaning 02/27/2025
180 days to review? About time we made protecting biodiversity non-negotiable and swift. The planet’s clock is ticking faster than Congress usually does.
left-leaning 02/27/2025
Speeding up approval isn’t just efficient—it’s saving endangered species from bureaucratic extinction. Nature shouldn’t wait for red tape to catch up.
right-leaning 02/27/2025
Cutting federal red tape means more time for hunters and conservationists to do what they love. Less paperwork, more wild outdoors.
moderate 02/27/2025
If states can submit plans, the feds ought to stop chilling and approve them quick—no favorite son or daughter benefits. Fair game, fair timeline.
moderate 02/27/2025
Timeliness in government is rare—this bill tries to put a deadline where there was a dance. Let’s see if 180 days beats the usual wait.
left-leaning 02/27/2025
Finally, a bill that tells Uncle Sam to stop dragging its feet on wildlife—let’s put ecosystems ahead of paperwork. Because climate justice can’t be on pause.