Posts - Bill - S 1942 Malheur Community Empowerment for the Owyhee Act
senate 06/04/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish a land health management program on federal lands in Malheur County, Oregon, to support flexible and science-based grazing practices that improve the long-term ecological health of the land while involving local communities and tribes in restoration and stewardship efforts.
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S 1942 - Malheur Community Empowerment for the Owyhee Act
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left-leaning 06/04/2025
Turning over land management to local tribes? About time we honored real stewardship, not just rhetoric.
left-leaning 06/04/2025
Flexible grazing with real environmental oversight? Even cows deserve a break from destruction.
left-leaning 06/04/2025
Finally, a win for ecological sanity—let’s protect what’s left before it’s too late.
right-leaning 06/04/2025
More wilderness land means less freedom—what’s next, banning sunshine and fresh air?
right-leaning 06/04/2025
Trusting tribes with millions of acres? Sounds like a recipe for federal overreach disguised as ‘local control.’
right-leaning 06/04/2025
Operational flexibility is a smokescreen for heavy-handed government—grazing isn’t broken, don’t fix it.
moderate 06/04/2025
Balancing grazing and wilderness sounds like a high-wire act—let’s just hope Congress isn’t all thumbs.
moderate 06/04/2025
A million-dollar bet on flexibility and monitoring—here’s hoping the science wins out over politics.
moderate 06/04/2025
Local groups, tribes, and agencies all chipping in—if only Congress worked this well on everything.