US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB521

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act

Congress_id

119-HR-521

Policy_area

Public Lands and Natural Resources

Introduced_date

2025-01-16

Companion Bills

US SB220

Identical bill Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act

Previously Filed As

US SB220

Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act

US HB425

Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act

US SB368

BLOCK Act Bureaucratic Limitation and Overreach Control Act

US HB4279

PROTECT USA Act of 2025 Prevent Regulatory Overreach from Turning Essential Companies into Targets Act of 2025

US SB100

Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act

US HB4629

Protecting American Energy from State Overreach Codification Act

US HR754

Recognizing the psychological impact of immigration enforcement overreach on individuals, their families, and their community.

US SB985

PROTECT USA Act of 2025 Prevent Regulatory Overreach from Turning Essential Companies into Targets Act of 2025

US HB376

Historic Roadways Protection ActThis bill prohibits the Bureau for Land Management (BLM) from closing historical roads on public lands in certain areas of Utah until the Federal District Court for Utah makes a decision on each of the R.S. 2477 cases, which are cases brought by Utah and counties to keep historical roads on BLM land in Utah open for public use.By way of background, a provision of the Mining Law of 1866, commonly known as R.S. 2477, granted rights-of-way to states and counties across public lands for the construction of roads for public use in order to promote settlement of the American West. In 1976, Congress repealed R.S. 2477 when it enacted the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA), but FLPMA preserved rights-of-way that had been established under R.S. 2477. After the BLM released travel management plans that closed some historical roads, Utah and 22 counties filed lawsuits about their rights-of-way across public lands for historical roads.Until the BLM certifies that those cases have been decided, the bill prohibits the BLM from obligating or expending federal funds to (1) finalize or implement a new travel management plan for certain travel management areas in Utah; or (2) implement, with respect to land within the boundary of Utah, the Indian Creek (Canyon Rims) Travel Management Plan, the San Rafael Desert Travel Management Plan, the San Rafael Swell Travel Management Plan, or the Labyrinth/Gemini Bridges Travel Management Plan.

US HB3777

Public Land Search and Rescue Act

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