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HR 35 urges state agencies to partner with community groups for sustainable management of public community forests, enhancing ecosystems and community well-being.
HR 35 urges state agencies to partner with community groups for sustainable management of public community forests, enhancing ecosystems and community well-being.
The primary intent of HR 35 is to encourage collaboration between the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) and community groups to manage and protect community forests situated on public lands. The resolution aims to enhance the health of these forests and improve the well-being of the communities that rely on them.
The resolution is sponsored by a diverse group of legislators, including:
- Primary Sponsor: Juan Ciscomani
- Cosponsors: Notable cosponsors include Michael Lawler, Brandon Gill, Daniel Webster, and several others, reflecting bipartisan support for the initiative.
HR 35 has companion bills, including:
- S 512: A Senate counterpart addressing similar issues.
- HRES 5 and HCR 40: Additional resolutions related to community forest stewardship.
This resolution represents a significant step towards enhancing the management of community forests through collaborative efforts, ultimately benefiting both the environment and local communities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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