US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB282

Introduced
1/28/25  
Refer
1/28/25  
Engrossed
6/23/25  
Refer
2/2/26  

Caption

Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument Access Act

Impact

If enacted, SB 282 will expand the land area designated as part of the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument while protecting existing rights of access. The Secretary is mandated to manage the acquired land in accordance with existing laws governing national park systems. This acquisition not only extends the physical boundaries of the national monument but also provides a framework for the continued administration and integration of additional lands that could enhance public access to the area.

Summary

Senate Bill 282, known as the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument Access Act, aims to enhance regional access to the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument located in Maine. The bill facilitates the acquisition of additional land surrounding the monument by allowing the Secretary of the Interior to purchase, accept donations, or exchange land within a designated area. Importantly, the bill expressly prohibits the use of eminent domain for these acquisitions, ensuring that any land entered into the national monument will be obtained on a voluntary basis.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 282 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among conservationists and those advocating for greater access to public lands. Proponents highlight the bill's potential to protect natural resources and expand recreational opportunities. However, there may be concerns regarding local governance and land usage, especially from stakeholders who may feel marginalized in discussions about land management and outdoor recreational activities. Balancing public access with local interests will be crucial for the successful implementation of the bill.

Contention

Notably, the bill addresses public safety in the context of increased visitor traffic and logging operations near the national monument. Furthermore, it allows for certain activities like hunting and fishing to continue on acquired lands proportionately to how they were conducted prior to acquisition. The coordination between the federal government and local entities will be essential for addressing community needs, ensuring safe interaction with logging operations, and managing recreational uses in a way that minimizes potential conflicts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HCM2014

Arizona national monuments

US SB858

Hershel ‘Woody' Williams National Medal of Honor Monument Location Act

US HB186

Hershel Woody Williams National Medal of Honor Monument Location Act

US HB3056

Camp Nelson National Monument Boundary Expansion Act

US SB1051

Historic Greenwood District—Black Wall Street National Monument Establishment Act

US SB1215

César E. Chávez and the Farmworker Movement National Historical Park Act

US HB2520

César E. Chávez and the Farmworker Movement National Historical Park Act

US HB5928

Camp Nelson National Monument Act

US SB1408

Chesapeake National Recreation Area Act of 2025

US SB3715

Chiricahua National Park Act

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