From OIA:
Outdoor Industry Association® (OIA) voiced concern today over lawmaker proposals to sell public lands as one solution to the impending fiscal cliff.
Last week, Representatives Rob Bishop (R-UT) and Stevan Pearce (R-NM) sent a letter to Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH), suggesting that by “divesting the federal government of its vast land holdings,” Congress could “pay down the deficit and reduce spending.”
OIA dismisses the letter’s assertion that public lands throughout the country, and especially in the West, are lands that “we do not even need,” by pointing to the 6 million sustainable American jobs they support. A healthy national outdoor recreation system of diverse, accessible, affordable places for every American to get outdoors, enjoy active lifestyles and play is crucial to the health of the American people and our thriving outdoor recreation economy.
“Public lands should not be a bargaining chip in deficit negotiations,” said Frank Hugelmeyer, president and CEO of OIA. “Our nation’s public lands attract millions of people from the U.S. and around the world who spend their hard-earned dollars on outdoor products and travel. In a time of fiscal crisis, we cannot downplay the importance of the $646 billion in consumer spending, 6.1 million jobs and more than $80 billion in federal, state and local revenues that outdoor recreation generates. Public lands are a critical part of this equation. ”
Some lawmakers recognize the importance of protecting our public lands. In a statement of opposition to Bishop and Pearce’s proposal, Senator Mark Udall (D-CO) said that “selling off our parks, forests, wilderness and other public lands — in Colorado and throughout the West — would not only be shortsighted, but it also would undermine a critical component of our thriving outdoor economy. Our public lands are, in many ways, our most renewable and reliable economic driver.”
About Outdoor Industry Association
Based in Boulder, Colo., with offices in Washington, D.C., Outdoor Industry Association (OIA) is the leading trade association for the outdoor industry and the title sponsor of Outdoor Retailer. OIA supports the growth and success of more than 4,000 manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, sales representatives and retailers of outdoor recreation apparel, footwear, equipment and services. For more information, go to outdoorindustry.org or call 303.444.3353.
1 Comment
I agree short sightedness it is.We need to look elsewhere for cuts. You sell off public lands now and there is no turning back.There are a whole lot of unused or misused government properties that can be sold instead.We need to take another look at that. Regards-Brian