
Federal Lands Bill
The Federal Lands Bill is legislation that manages and allocates government-owned land across the United States. It defines rules for how lands are used, preserved, and sometimes sold or leased for various purposes like conservation, recreation, infrastructure, or resource extraction. The bill aims to balance environmental protection with economic development, ensuring responsible use while safeguarding natural and cultural resources for future generations. It often involves input from local communities, environmental groups, and industry stakeholders to create a coherent land management strategy.