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On the recordDecember 12, 2022
Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. Mr. Speaker, H.R. 2551 is a commonsense piece of legislation, sponsored by Representative John Curtis of Utah, that would improve access along a popular bike trail in Utah known as the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. Approximately 326 acres of the trail are currently inaccessible for bikers due to overlapping wilderness designations. Representative Curtis' bill simply swaps these 326 acres out of the Mount Olympus Wilderness Area and adds in equal acreage in separate areas to ensure access to outdoor recreational activities. This is a great example of commonsense types of bills that the House should be considering. It is locally supported. It is a solution that will allow for more outdoor recreation and enjoyment of our public lands. During a hearing on the bill, the Biden administration testified in support of this legislation. The bill also enjoys the support of more than 30 diverse stakeholders, including the Governor of Utah, The Trust for Public Land, the Outdoor Alliance, the Bonneville Shoreline Trail Committee, PeopleforBikes, American Trails, the International Mountain Biking Association, and several others. Letters from these organizations state, in part, that the bill will help create opportunities for new extracurricular activities for students at a local high school, provide equitable access to the outdoors, and support local small businesses.…
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Jay Obernolte
Republican · California

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