Public lands are a shared resource that belong to all Americans and provide invaluable ecological, recreational, and economic benefits. Senator Mike Lee's proposal to mandate the sale of millions of acres of public lands across the West is deeply concerning. These lands encompass cherished natural areas like national forests, hiking trails, and even parts of popular ski resorts in Utah's beloved canyons. Once sold off, these lands could be lost forever to development or privatization, depriving future generations of their natural heritage. I urge you to reject this misguided legislation that threatens to rob the American people of their public lands. These lands were hard-won and preserved for good reason – to protect our natural wonders, provide outdoor recreation opportunities, and sustain vital industries like ranching and tourism. Selling them off for short-term gain would be a grave mistake with lasting consequences. Instead, we should be stewarding and protecting these public lands for the benefit of all. I implore you to stand firm against any efforts to privatize or sell off America's public lands. These lands are part of our shared legacy and must be preserved for current and future generations to cherish and enjoy. Please prioritize the long-term wellbeing of our public lands over short-sighted financial motives. The American people are counting on you to be a responsible custodian of our natural treasures.