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Bill Would Eliminate Recreation Fees

DEAR PUBLIC LANDS SUPPORTER

The day has finally arrived when we can begin to see the end of access fees for public lands. A bill has been introduced in the U.S. Senate, with bipartisan sponsorship, to repeal the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act, also known as the Recreation Access Tax, or RAT.

Please take a few moments to celebrate, and pat yourself on the back for all the effort over the last 10 years by every one of you that has brought this about.

Then get ready to go to work. This landmark legislation is going to require an all-out grassroots effort to achieve passage. We do not yet have a bill number assigned, so hold off briefly from contacting Congress, as having a number will be important when you ask for their support.

We will be sending more details about the bill and how you can help get it passed in the coming days and weeks.

THANK YOU for your support, which is what made this happen.

Kitty Benzar, President
News Release
Press Release of Senator Crapo


BAUCUS, CRAPO BILL WOULD NIX RECREATION FEES

Montana, Idaho Sens. Team Up To Repeal Recreation Access Tax

Contact: Susan Wheeler
Monday, December 10, 2007

Washington, DC -- The U.S. Forest Service and other federal agencies would be blocked from charging Americans higher fees to access their public lands under legislation introduced today by two prominent Western lawmakers.

Idaho Senator Mike Crapo today joined Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Montana) in introducing the much-anticipated Fee Repeal and Expanded Access Act of 2007.

The bill would revoke authority given federal agencies, with the exception of the National Park Service, in 2004 to institute new fees and increase existing fees at campgrounds, trailheads, and other public areas.

Specifically, the bill repeals the 2004-passed Federal Lands Recreational Enhancement Act, sometimes called the recreational access tax, and reinstates legislation dating back to 1965 that limits the use of fees on public lands.

Baucus, a long-time critic of the fees, said the current system amounts to double taxation.

"Americans already pay to use their public lands on April 15," Baucus said. "We shouldn’t be taxed twice to go fishing, hiking, or camping on OUR public lands. It just doesn't make any sense. That's why Mike and I are going to fight like the dickens to get this bill passed."

The senators noted that both the Montana and Idaho State Legislatures passed resolutions to repeal FLREA.

Crapo said, "As an outdoorsman and legislator, I have always supported fair and reasonable access to our nation's public lands. Mandatory user fees for access to many of those lands limits accessibility to those who can afford the cost and results in a "pay-to-play" system that is unacceptable. I also fully recognize that we need to adequately fund recreation activities on federal lands and will continue to fight in Congress to make sure the funding needs of our public lands management agencies are met."

Debates have flared up in communities across the West as fees began to rise after the 2004 bill was passed. Baucus said he hopes his bill will help resolve those disputes.

Kitty Benzar, president of the Western Slope No-Fee Coalition, hailed the bill. Baucus worked closely with Benzar as well as the late Robert Funkhouser, who recently passed away, in crafting the legislation.

"This bill will bring an end to a failed experiment that has for 10 years burdened Americans with a double tax and kept them away from public lands they have always enjoyed, Benzar said. "I applaud this bipartisan effort."

The Baucus-Crapo bill would:

  • Repeal the FLREA
  • Reinstate the fee authorities established by the 1965 Land and Water Conservation Act
  • Reinstate the National Parks Pass system
  • Cap the amount that can be charged for entrance to national parks.


Past News

The following links are in
descending, chronological order.

Fee Repeal bill -- support S2438
J. Steven Griles did the crime but doesn't want to do the time
National Parks passes increase sharply
With park fees up, visits down, some question fee hikes
Fee-for-all on public lands
SENATOR SERIOUS ABOUT REPEALING RAT
Lake Mary gets new day-use fee
A long and winding court case
involving Mount Lemmon charges gets even longer

Bureau of Land Management Announces Proposed Recreation Fee Increases
Medicine Bow plans closures
Forest Service Wins RAT Appeal
FEDERAL COURT FINDS ARIZONA FOREST SERVICE FEE PROGRAM IS ILLEGAL
Backcountry Shakedown Stretching the law
Sell Disney the Grand Canyon
Villains Honoring Villains
SENATE COMMITTEE SCHEDULES HEARING TO REVIEW FOREST SERVICE AND BLM ACCESS FEES
Funding crisis could force National Parks to go more commercial
Destroying the National Parks
U.S. forests look for sites to close down
RAT Compliant or Not RAT Compliant
WESTERN LAWMAKERS IN MONTANA AND COLORADO CALL FOR REPEAL OF PUBLIC LAND ACCESS FEES February 27, 2005
Free or fee? Since state parks benefit everyone, everyone should pay.
SAN MIGUEL COUNTY, COLORADO, REQUESTS REPEAL OF H.R. 3283
Regula’s run for chairman challenged by special interest.
US HOUSE TO REVISIT OMNIBUS DEC. 6
Forest fees fly anew, bringing blasts in Bend
OHIO CONGRESSMAN RAMS PUBLIC LAND ACCESS FEES THROUGH CONGRESS
Permanent Fee Bill Passes Resources Committee
Day-use fee in place at Lockett Meadow
US SENATE PASSES PARKS ONLY FEE DEMO BILL S1107
Taking the Public out of 'Public Lands'
Gestapo attitude on our forest lands is not appreciated
Regula wants park fees to become permanent
Escalante fee plan dropped
Taking the Public out of 'Public Lands'
Bush admin
The Future of Access Fees Being Debated In DC
SENATE COMMITTEE REJECTS PERMANENT FEE DEMO
Adventure Pass Conviction
Tonto fees make unhappy campers
To Fee or Not to Fee
A moment of truth for user fees
I recently received a phone call
Fee Demo Extension in the Face of Opposition
Putting Hikers Behind Bars
Recreation fee program under scrutiny
News on the VOTE
Voice in the forest

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