Public Lands Integrity Act
The bill would treat any provision that sells, disposes of, or transfers federal lands as extraneous under the Byrd Rule, increasing procedural hurdles in budget bills.
The bill would treat any provision that sells, disposes of, or transfers federal lands as extraneous under the Byrd Rule, increasing procedural hurdles in budget bills.
The Public Lands Integrity Act (S.4455) would amend the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 to treat provisions that result in the sale, disposal, or transfer of federal lands as extraneous under the Byrd Rule. The bill aims to increase scrutiny of any legislative provisions that would affect federal land ownership or disposition by elevating their status within budget rules.
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