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Iowa Outdoor Recreation & Public Lands Targeted
in House File 2104 & Senate Study Bill 3129
in House File 2104 & Senate Study Bill 3129
Outdoor recreation, public land, and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources are under attack in Iowa's current legislative session. House File 2104 and companion bill Senate Study Bill 3129 both aim to limit opportunities to permanently protect properties with significant ecological and recreational value in the state of Iowa.
TAKE ACTION NOW and voice your opposition to
Iowa House File 2104 and Senate Study Bill 3129!
Iowa House File 2104 and Senate Study Bill 3129!
PF & QF Supporter Action Requested:
ACTION ONE: Attend the House Natural Resources subcommittee meeting tomorrow, Thursday, February 1, within the Supreme Court Consult (Room 102) of the Iowa State Capitol. The meeting will begin at approximately 1:30pm.
ACTION TWO: Please email (preferred) or call members of the House Natural Resources Committee (click here for their contact information) as well as members of the Senate Natural Resources & Environment Committee (click here for their contact information) and politely urge them to OPPOSE House File 2104 and Senate Study Bill 3129 for the reasons listed below:
- Both bills prohibit the Iowa Department of Natural Resources from acquiring property in a “public auction or private auction, including but not limited to…”
- This vague language could potentially apply to any property being sold in Iowa on the open market. This would have massive implications in the ability to strategically protect properties with significant ecological and recreational value in Iowa.
- Additionally, these bills also prohibit the Iowa Department of Natural Resources from acquiring land “by donation or purchase from a nonprofit corporation that acquired the real property in a competitive manner, including but not limited to an auction.”
- This would prohibit conservation organizations from assisting the Iowa Department of Natural Resources in permanently protecting and increasing access to outdoor recreation to all Iowans across the state.
These bills will restrict future investments in public lands that are critically important
to Iowa’s natural resources, water quality, economic health, and the overall quality of life for all Iowans. Please voice your opposition today!
For questions related to House File 2104 and Senate Study Bill 3129, please contact
Josh Divan, Pheasants Forever’s State Coordinator, at (515) 708-2371 or JDivan@PheasantsForever.Org.
to Iowa’s natural resources, water quality, economic health, and the overall quality of life for all Iowans. Please voice your opposition today!
For questions related to House File 2104 and Senate Study Bill 3129, please contact
Josh Divan, Pheasants Forever’s State Coordinator, at (515) 708-2371 or JDivan@PheasantsForever.Org.
Thank you for advocating for Iowa’s wildlife, public lands, and outdoor recreation opportunities!