US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB5102

Introduced
9/2/25  

Caption

Greater Yellowstone Recreation Enhancement And Tourism Act

Impact

If enacted, HB5102 will have substantial implications for state and federal land management policies regarding the designated river segments. The bill is designed to protect the outstanding values of the Gallatin, Madison, and Yellowstone Rivers and their tributaries. In addition to preserving public access to these natural areas, the legislation balances ecological needs with private property rights by stipulating that land acquisition by the Secretary of Agriculture must be consented to by landowners. Furthermore, it establishes that the designation will not interfere with existing water rights or energy generation capabilities at associated hydroelectric facilities.

Summary

House Bill 5102, named the Greater Yellowstone Recreation Enhancement And Tourism Act, seeks to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act to designate specific streams within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in Montana as protected components of the Wild and Scenic Rivers System. The bill emphasizes the ecological and recreational significance of these streams, highlighting their clean water, biodiversity, and the various recreational activities they support. It aims to ensure that these natural resources are preserved for future generations while enhancing tourism and recreation in the region.

Contention

While the bill has gained support for its focus on conservation and recreation, there may be concerns regarding its potential impact on local economic activities, particularly those dependent on agriculture and energy production. Proponents argue that the preservation of these waterways will enhance tourism and stimulate the economy. However, detractors may view the legislation as an overreach that could impose new regulations on local water use and land management practices. One notable point of contention is the balance between environmental protection and the rights of landowners and industries that rely on existing water rights and hydroelectric facilities.

Companion Bills

US HB4870

Related Greater Yellowstone Recreation Enhancement And Tourism Act

Previously Filed As

US HB4870

Greater Yellowstone Recreation Enhancement And Tourism Act

US SB3409

Lower Yellowstone River Native Fish Conservation Act

US HB6568

Lower Yellowstone River Native Fish Conservation Act

US SB888

Oregon Recreation Enhancement Act

US HB808

AN ACT relating to recreation and tourism development.

US SB945

Smith River National Recreation Area Expansion Act

US HB683

AN ACT relating to recreation and tourism development.

US SB1476

M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act

US HB2903

M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act

US HB5041

Smith River National Recreation Area Expansion Act

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