
Bills about how people use parks, federal waters, roads, vehicles, fishing areas, boat ramps, and recreation maps.
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“Congress should reject the named National Park Service rule about motor vehicles at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, making that specific rule legally void and unenforceable.”
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“After Congress rejects the Glen Canyon motor vehicle rule, the National Park Service should not be able to issue the same rule again or create a substantially similar replacement unless Congress later allows it.”
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“Federal agencies should make fishing rules easy to find online so anglers and commercial fishers can see where fishing is limited and what rules apply.”
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“Federal agencies should make clear online maps that show where people can boat, swim, fish, and reach federal waters, without changing the access rules themselves.”
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“Agencies should not use covered federal funds during the covered period to regulate lead in ammunition or fishing tackle under the Toxic Substances Control Act.”
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“The Senate should recognize that national parks draw hundreds of millions of visits and support travel spending, and should encourage people to visit and support parks responsibly during National Park Week.”
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“National Park Week recognition should not give anyone new funding, create new programs, add regulations, authorize enforcement, or place new legal obligations on agencies, visitors, governments, or private groups.”
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