- United States
- Conn.
- Letter
Public lands play a vital role in supporting outdoor recreation and small businesses that rely on access to these natural areas. The Senate's extreme public land sell-off bill would undermine the sustainability of these public spaces, jeopardizing the livelihoods of numerous entrepreneurs and small businesses across the country. These lands belong to all Americans, and their responsible stewardship ensures continued economic opportunities for local economies built around outdoor tourism and recreation. Protecting public lands safeguards not only our natural heritage but also the small business community that thrives when access to these national treasures is preserved. Prioritizing short-term profits over long-term preservation would be a disservice to both the environment and the many small enterprises that contribute to local job creation and economic vitality. Sustainable management of public lands is crucial for fostering a thriving outdoor recreation industry and the small businesses it supports.