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Great American Outdoors Act passes US Senate 73-25, now moves to House of Representatives

WASHINGTON – By a vote of 73-25, the U.S. Senate passed the Great American Outdoors Act. The legislation is the brainchild of Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and received major bipartisan support when it was introduced in March. 

The GAOA will fully fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund annually at $900 million and will provide $9.5 billion over the next five years to federal programs and agencies to begin addressing the deep backlog of maintenance projects. The bill will also create up to 140,000 jobs, according to Manchin. 

“I’m proud to have worked closely with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to pass this historic conservation bill. Full and permanent funding for the LWCF is critical so our land management agencies can continue their legacy of conservation and growing opportunities for outdoor recreation. Addressing the daunting deferred maintenance needs in our national parks is long overdue and will ensure all of our public land management agencies can operate fully to maintain and protect the public lands we all cherish. In the Mountain State, we have a rich history, and at the center of it is our love and appreciation for the outdoor playground we have been blessed with. The Great American Outdoors Act will guarantee the wild and wonderful corners of West Virginia are protected for generations to come,” Manchin said. I’ve seen firsthand the jobs that the outdoor recreation economy has brought to all areas of West Virginia. At a time of historic unemployment, there is simply no better time than now to pass this much needed legislation. This is a historic achievement for conservation and a testament to the strong, bipartisan work that is still possible when we put politics aside to do what is best for our country.”

“The passage of the Great American Outdoors Act is a truly historic conservation victory that will ensure that America’s public lands and treasured landscapes endure for future generations. It will also accelerate our economic recovery from the COVID-19 crisis by creating hundreds of thousands of good jobs while expanding outdoor recreational opportunities for every community in the country,” said Collin O’Mara, president and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation. “We are grateful for the bipartisan leadership of Senators Joe Manchin, Rob Portman (R-Ohio), Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Cory Gardner (R-Colo.), Steve Daines (R-Mont.), and Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn) to pass this legislation. We urge the House to act swiftly to pass the bill and send it to the President’s desk,” said Collin O’Mara, President and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation. 

The bill now moves on to the House of Representatives where it has overwhelming support and is expected to pass. Before Wednesday’s vote, the Senate voted 80-17 to invoke cloture, taking the bill to a vote without debate. No amendments were added either, ensuring Manchin’s hope that it would pass as a “pristine” piece of legislation. 

“Senate passage of the Great American Outdoors Act is a remarkable achievement in advancing historic bipartisan legislation for our national parks. The National Park Foundation applauds Ranking Member Manchin for his longstanding support of West Virginia’s special places and his leadership for our parks as Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. GAOA will ensure that national parks receive the funding required to address deferred maintenance needs, that parks remain accessible to all Americans, and continue to serve as economic engines for local communities in West Virginia and across the country,” said Will Shafroth, President and CEO of the National Park Foundation.

“The National Recreation and Park Association applauds the Senate for passing the Great American Outdoors Act. The Land and Water Conservation Fund is a program that is incredibly important for communities across America. This marks a huge win for our more than 60,000 members and advocates, who work tirelessly to serve the public with parks and trails in urban and rural communities throughout the country,” said Kristine Stratton, President and CEO of National Recreation and Park Association. “The Great American Outdoors Act enjoys strong bipartisan support for providing critical resources to local communities for conservation, parks and recreation. Now, we urge the House to pass the Great American Outdoors Act and ensure that LWCF becomes fully funded and therefore can effectively serve communities through parks, outdoor recreation, conservation, and health and wellness. It’s time for the House to finish the job.”

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