Spending Bill Includes Unique Path To Conservation Goals

By John Andrews (April 18, 2018, 1:40 PM EDT) -- Buried deep inside the recently passed Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018,[1] legislation reviving the formerly expired Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act, or FLTFA, offers opportunities for potential purchasers of federal public lands, while also creating a source of funding for important conservation transactions. The reauthorization of FLTFA is part of an encouraging, if little publicized, trend in Congress toward enactment of bipartisan legislation aimed at rationalizing federal land ownership in the western states....

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