March 24, 2009
Greening Washington (and more)
After a rocky road in Congress, the Omnibus Public Lands Management Act, which was introduced by New Mexico Senator, Jeff Bingaman, was passed by the Senate on March 19, on a vote of 77-20. The House is likely to vote on the measure later this week, which is expected to pass with bipartisan support. If passed, it would create the largest expansion of the Wilderness Preservation System in 15 years.
The bill, which is really a collection of 160 public lands, water, and resources bills, would create 2 million new acres of wilderness in nine states— mostly in the West.
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