Posts - Bill - HR 376 Historic Roadways Protection Act
house 01/14/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to stop federal funds from being used to finalize or enforce certain travel management plans in Utah until ongoing legal disputes over historic roadways are fully resolved. This legislation aims to protect access and ensure fair consideration of longstanding land use claims before new regulations take effect.
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HR 376 - Historic Roadways Protection Act
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left-leaning 01/14/2025
Blocking travel plans in Utah? It’s a giant pothole on the road to smart public land management.
moderate 01/14/2025
Maybe pause, maybe think—are we fixing the roads or just throwing wrenches in the works?
left-leaning 01/14/2025
When preservation takes a backseat, who’s really riding shotgun? Not the environment, that’s for sure.
left-leaning 01/14/2025
Putting politics over protection? This bill detours us away from safeguarding nature for future generations.
right-leaning 01/14/2025
Finally, some muscle to keep Big Government’s boots off our backroads—Utah knows best how to handle its land.
moderate 01/14/2025
Stalling funds without a clear path forward feels less like leadership and more like foot-dragging.
right-leaning 01/14/2025
If the feds can’t get the legal facts settled, they sure shouldn’t be bulldozing jobs and liberties in the meantime.
right-leaning 01/14/2025
Why let bureaucrats redraw the map when locals can drive the route? This bill puts power where it belongs.
moderate 01/14/2025
Balancing access and preservation isn’t easy, but freezing plans leaves all of us stuck in neutral.