Ted Cruz Launches Senate Fight To Auction Off America’s Public Lands
After a busy few months trying to impeach Attorney General Eric Holder, increase carbon pollution, and wipe out limits on campaign contributions, Tea Party favorite Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is now working to sell off Americas national forests, parks, and other public lands.
On Tuesday, Cruz filed an amendment to the Bipartisan Sportsmens Act of 2014 (S. 2363) to force the federal government to sell off a significant portion of the countrys most prized lands in the West. The amendment would prohibit the federal government from owning more than 50 percent of any land within one state, and requires the government to transfer the excess land to the states or sell it to the highest bidder.
Federal lands make up one-fifth of the nations landmass and over 50 percent of the land Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Oregon and Alaska. Under Cruzs proposal, these states, which are home to some of the countrys most beloved national parks, forests, wildlife areas and iconic natural resources, would be forced to either pass the costs of managing these lands along to state taxpayers or, more likely, give them away or sell them off for mining, drilling, and logging.
Cruzs amendment is the latest in a radical effort by right-wing lawmakers to give control of Americas public lands to states or private industry. The movement garnered national attention earlier this year with the help of Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher who spurred a standoff with federal officials after refusing to pay more than $1 million in grazing fees owed to taxpayers. Bundy notoriously refuses to acknowledge federal authority, telling CNN in April that Ill be damned if this is the property of the United States. They have no business here.
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