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AGRICULTURE»»RANCHING»»FEDERAL LANDS GRAZING 2024-03-18
POLLING ARCHIVE

  • I oppose reforming current federal lands grazing policy and wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Speaker Mike Johnson (LA).
  • I support authorizing the voluntary waiver of permits or leases for grazing on federal lands. If a permit or lease is waived by a permittee or lessee with the intention of permanently ending livestock grazing, the Department of Agriculture or the Department of the Interior must: 1.) Accept and terminate, on a first-come, first-served basis, the permit or lease. 2.) Refrain from issuing any new grazing permit or lease within the grazing allotment covered by the permit or lease. 3.) Ensure a permanent end to livestock grazing on the allotment covered by the permit or lease. If an allotment covered by a waiver is also covered by another permit or lease that is not waived, the department must reduce the level of commercial livestock grazing on the allotment to reflect the waiver. 4.) Prohibiting these departments from accepting more than 100 grazing permits per year, in the aggregate for all of the 16 western states; and 25 grazing permits for land located in whole or in part in any individual state. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Rep. Bruce Westerman (AR) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.
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  • I support authorizing the voluntary waiver of permits or leases for grazing on federal lands. If a permit or lease is waived by a permittee or lessee with the intention of permanently ending livestock grazing, the Department of Agriculture or the Department of the Interior must: 1.) Accept and terminate, on a first-come, first-served basis, the permit or lease. 2.) Refrain from issuing any new grazing permit or lease within the grazing allotment covered by the permit or lease. 3.) Ensure a permanent end to livestock grazing on the allotment covered by the permit or lease. If an allotment covered by a waiver is also covered by another permit or lease that is not waived, the department must reduce the level of commercial livestock grazing on the allotment to reflect the waiver. 4.) Prohibiting these departments from accepting more than 100 grazing permits per year, in the aggregate for all of the 16 western states; and 25 grazing permits for land located in whole or in part in any individual state. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Rep. Bruce Westerman (AR) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.


PLEDGING ARCHIVE


  • I oppose reforming current federal lands grazing policy and wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Speaker Mike Johnson (LA).
  • I support authorizing the voluntary waiver of permits or leases for grazing on federal lands. If a permit or lease is waived by a permittee or lessee with the intention of permanently ending livestock grazing, the Department of Agriculture or the Department of the Interior must: 1.) Accept and terminate, on a first-come, first-served basis, the permit or lease. 2.) Refrain from issuing any new grazing permit or lease within the grazing allotment covered by the permit or lease. 3.) Ensure a permanent end to livestock grazing on the allotment covered by the permit or lease. If an allotment covered by a waiver is also covered by another permit or lease that is not waived, the department must reduce the level of commercial livestock grazing on the allotment to reflect the waiver. 4.) Prohibiting these departments from accepting more than 100 grazing permits per year, in the aggregate for all of the 16 western states; and 25 grazing permits for land located in whole or in part in any individual state. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Rep. Bruce Westerman (AR) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.
Winning Option

  • I support authorizing the voluntary waiver of permits or leases for grazing on federal lands. If a permit or lease is waived by a permittee or lessee with the intention of permanently ending livestock grazing, the Department of Agriculture or the Department of the Interior must: 1.) Accept and terminate, on a first-come, first-served basis, the permit or lease. 2.) Refrain from issuing any new grazing permit or lease within the grazing allotment covered by the permit or lease. 3.) Ensure a permanent end to livestock grazing on the allotment covered by the permit or lease. If an allotment covered by a waiver is also covered by another permit or lease that is not waived, the department must reduce the level of commercial livestock grazing on the allotment to reflect the waiver. 4.) Prohibiting these departments from accepting more than 100 grazing permits per year, in the aggregate for all of the 16 western states; and 25 grazing permits for land located in whole or in part in any individual state. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Rep. Bruce Westerman (AR) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.
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Money Pledged

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TRUSTEE ARCHIVE

  • I oppose reforming current federal lands grazing policy and wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Speaker Mike Johnson (LA).
  • I support authorizing the voluntary waiver of permits or leases for grazing on federal lands. If a permit or lease is waived by a permittee or lessee with the intention of permanently ending livestock grazing, the Department of Agriculture or the Department of the Interior must: 1.) Accept and terminate, on a first-come, first-served basis, the permit or lease. 2.) Refrain from issuing any new grazing permit or lease within the grazing allotment covered by the permit or lease. 3.) Ensure a permanent end to livestock grazing on the allotment covered by the permit or lease. If an allotment covered by a waiver is also covered by another permit or lease that is not waived, the department must reduce the level of commercial livestock grazing on the allotment to reflect the waiver. 4.) Prohibiting these departments from accepting more than 100 grazing permits per year, in the aggregate for all of the 16 western states; and 25 grazing permits for land located in whole or in part in any individual state. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Rep. Bruce Westerman (AR) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.
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  • I support authorizing the voluntary waiver of permits or leases for grazing on federal lands. If a permit or lease is waived by a permittee or lessee with the intention of permanently ending livestock grazing, the Department of Agriculture or the Department of the Interior must: 1.) Accept and terminate, on a first-come, first-served basis, the permit or lease. 2.) Refrain from issuing any new grazing permit or lease within the grazing allotment covered by the permit or lease. 3.) Ensure a permanent end to livestock grazing on the allotment covered by the permit or lease. If an allotment covered by a waiver is also covered by another permit or lease that is not waived, the department must reduce the level of commercial livestock grazing on the allotment to reflect the waiver. 4.) Prohibiting these departments from accepting more than 100 grazing permits per year, in the aggregate for all of the 16 western states; and 25 grazing permits for land located in whole or in part in any individual state. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Rep. Bruce Westerman (AR) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.
Trustee Candidates

Mike Johnson
If elected as a trustee, the campaign committee of Speaker Mike Johnson (LA) will be unconditionally awarded the funds pledged to this issue along with a letter requesting him to favorably consider blocking legislation related to federal lands grazing policy.

Bruce Westerman
If elected as a trustee, the campaign committee of Rep. Bruce Westerman (AR) will be unconditionally awarded the funds pledged to this issue along with a letter requesting him to favorably consider passing H.R.6314 - Voluntary Grazing Permit Retirement Act.

Western Watersheds Project
If elected as a trustee, Western Watersheds Project will be awarded the funds pledged to this issue along with a letter requesting these funds be used to advocate for reducing or eliminating livestock grazing on federal lands.

The mission of Western Watersheds Project is to protect and restore western watersheds and wildlife through education, public policy initiatives, and legal advocacy. Western Watersheds Project is a nonprofit environmental conservation group with 1,500 members founded in 1993 and has field offices in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and California. WWP works to influence and improve public lands management throughout the West with a primary focus on the negative impacts of livestock grazing on 250 million acres of western public lands, including harm to ecological, biological, cultural, historic, archeological, scenic resources, wilderness values, roadless areas, Wilderness Study Areas and designated Wilderness.

Elected Trustee

  • No trustee votes received.

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Poll Opening Date March 18, 2024
Poll Closing Date March 24, 2024