Protection of Colorado's Public Lands
Overview: SJR 25-009, Protection of Colorado's Public Lands, has been signed by the President of the Senate.Purpose and Intent: The resolution aims to affirm the state's commitment
Overview: SJR 25-009, Protection of Colorado's Public Lands, has been signed by the President of the Senate.Purpose and Intent: The resolution aims to affirm the state's commitment
Overview: SJR 25-009, Protection of Colorado's Public Lands, has been signed by the President of the Senate.
Purpose and Intent: The resolution aims to affirm the state's commitment to protecting and preserving Colorado's public lands, including national forests, national parks, and other federally managed lands within the state.
Key Provisions:
- Declares the General Assembly's support for the continued federal management and protection of Colorado's public lands
- Opposes any efforts to transfer or sell off federal public lands within the state
- Calls on the federal government to maintain and enhance the management and conservation of Colorado's public lands
Affected Parties and Impacts: The resolution would primarily impact the federal government's management of public lands in Colorado, as well as the state's residents and visitors who enjoy and rely on these public lands for recreation, tourism, and other purposes.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The resolution has been signed by the President of the Senate, indicating that it has passed both chambers of the Colorado General Assembly. It is now awaiting any further action, such as the Governor's signature or potential implementation by state agencies.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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