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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GREAT AMERICAN OUTDOORS ACT
Mr. McCONNELL. Madam President, the Senate will first pass the Great
American Outdoors Act. It will be a big step in the history of our
Nation's public lands and great news for their future.
This bill is the product of a lot of hard work by many of our
colleagues on both sides of the aisle. It has two clear purposes: It
will restore access and function to parks and facilities that have been
neglected, and it will secure a stable flow of resources to support
recreation and conservation well into the future.
I have detailed in recent days just how many Americans rely on our
Nation's public lands--from the guides and outfitters who cater to the
booming outdoor recreation economy; to the hotel workers, restaurant
owners, and gateway communities that welcome hundreds of millions of
annual visitors; to the researchers who study historic sites and unique
habitats; to the hunters, anglers, sportsmen, and American families who
explore millions of acres of open space.
It is clear that a bright economic future for America is intertwined
with this precious resource, so backlogged maintenance and delayed
upkeep are a real problem. Too often, tough budgetary choices have left
important facilities worn down and natural treasures inaccessible. I am
proud that this legislation before us will tackle these critical
missions, but you certainly don't have to take my word for it; you can
look to the list of no fewer than 60 cosponsors on both sides of the
aisle or to the 80 Senators who voted to advance consideration of the
bill last week, or you could sample from the ringing endorsements of an
impressive cross-section of American recreation and conservation
advocates.
Take, for example, the letter the Democratic leader and I received
from the last six former Secretaries of the Interior. Men and women who
served under Presidents of both parties came together to tell us that
``the Great American Outdoors Act will help ensure a better, brighter
future for nature and for all of us.''
Hundreds of advocacy organizations, from the Sierra Club to the
American Sportfishing Association, also approve. They say the bill
``will ensure that our parks and other public lands continue to
preserve our nation's heritage and recreation opportunities, and that
local communities and economies . . . will continue to flourish.''
It is not often that we are presented with the opportunity to take
overwhelmingly bipartisan action that will affect a monumental part of
American life for so many years to come, and the opportunity in front
of us this week comes thanks to the dedicated work of several of our
colleagues.
In particular, I would like to thank Senator Daines and Senator
Gardner once again for their extraordinary leadership. I look forward
to seeing their efforts across the finish line, and I urge all Members
to join me in supporting this bill and securing our natural wonders for
generations of Americans yet to come.
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