Posts - Bill - HR 5102 Greater Yellowstone Recreation Enhancement And Tourism Act
house 09/02/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to protect key river segments in Montana’s Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem by designating them as part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, ensuring their natural beauty, recreational value, and cultural significance are preserved for future generations. This legislation balances environmental preservation with continued public access, respect for private land, and support for existing infrastructure and water rights.
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HR 5102 - Greater Yellowstone Recreation Enhancement And Tourism Act
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left-leaning 09/02/2025
Finally, a bill that makes sense: rivers over pipelines and progress measured in fish, not fossil fuels.
right-leaning 09/02/2025
Wild rivers, sure—but don’t let Uncle Sam turn your backyard into a bureaucratic fish tank.
moderate 09/02/2025
Designate the rivers, keep the rights—sounds like a deal even the fish can live with.
left-leaning 09/02/2025
If you can’t see the value in clean water and thriving ecosystems, maybe you should try swimming in politics.
moderate 09/02/2025
Conservation without conflict? This bill might just be the bipartisan lovechild we didn’t know we needed.
moderate 09/02/2025
Protect the streams, respect the landowners—Montana’s rivers get a guard and everyone keeps their boots dry.
right-leaning 09/02/2025
Preserve, yes—but not at the cost of real jobs or trampling on hardworking Montanans’ freedoms.
left-leaning 09/02/2025
Protecting Yellowstone's wild rivers isn’t just good policy, it’s saving our planet’s soul one stream at a time.
right-leaning 09/02/2025
I’m all for clean water, just don’t let this bill drown Montana’s property rights and local control.