- United States
- Minn.
- Letter
It is deeply troubling that Congress is considering mandating the sale of over 250 million acres of public lands across 11 western states. These lands are not mere properties to be liquidated for short-term gains; they are invaluable natural treasures that belong to all Americans. From the Arctic tundra to the sagebrush steppe, these public lands provide vital habitat for diverse wildlife, endless opportunities for recreation, and a connection to our shared heritage. Allowing the sale of these lands to "any interested party" risks their permanent loss and exploitation by private interests solely motivated by profit. I urge you to reject this misguided provision that would set a perilous precedent of commodifying America's public lands. These lands are part of our national identity and must be protected for current and future generations to cherish and enjoy. Safeguarding our public lands is a profound responsibility that should transcend partisan politics. I implore you to stand firm in defense of this invaluable shared inheritance that defines the American spirit.