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HR 7348

To require the Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to provide an opportunity for public notice and comment with respect to land protection plans.

119th Congress Introduced by Jodey Arrington and 1 co-sponsor

Mandates that the Fish and Wildlife Service must provide public notice and comment opportunities before implementing land protection plans, increasing transparency in federal land decisions.

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Bill Summary · HR 7348

Legislative bill overview

HR 7348 requires the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Director to provide public notice and comment opportunities before implementing land protection plans. This mandate ensures that stakeholders—including landowners, local communities, conservation groups, and businesses—can review and provide input on proposed land acquisition or management decisions before they take effect.

Why is this important

Land protection decisions by federal agencies affect property rights, local tax bases, economic development, and conservation priorities in affected regions. Requiring public notice and comment creates transparency and allows affected parties to raise concerns or provide information that could influence how the USFWS approaches land protection, potentially preventing unintended consequences and building broader consensus.

Potential points of contention

  • Procedural delays: Conservation advocates may argue that mandatory public comment periods slow critical habitat protection and species preservation efforts during time-sensitive situations
  • Scope ambiguity: Unclear whether "land protection plans" applies to all USFWS actions or only major acquisitions, potentially creating disputes over which decisions require public input
  • Implementation costs: Federal agencies may face increased administrative burden, paperwork, and litigation risk if public comment processes are mishandled or if commenting parties challenge final decisions

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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