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S. 1589IntroducedPUBLIC LANDS AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Oregon Recreation Enhancement Act

Emergency planning and evacuation · Fires · Forests, forestry, trees
Sponsor
Sen. Wyden, Ron [D-OR]
D · OR
Key facts
Introduced: May 12, 2021
Chamber: Senate
Cosponsors: 1
Congress: 117th
Latest action · Mar 2, 2022
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 298.

Summary

Oregon Recreation Enhancement Act

This bill designates specified Bureau of Land Management land in Oregon as the Rogue Canyon and Molalla Recreation Areas and adds approximately 59,512 acres of federal land to the Wild Rogue Wilderness.

The Department of the Interior, for public land, and the Department of Agriculture (USDA), for National Forest System land, must conduct a wildfire risk assessment that covers the recreation areas, the Wild Rogue Wilderness, and any adjacent federal land. Interior and USDA must develop plans to mitigate wildfire risk to communities located near the land.

No new permanent or temporary roads shall be constructed within the recreation areas except as necessary for public safety or to implement the wildfire mitigation plan.

USDA may take measures within such wilderness additions as are necessary to control fire, insects, and disease.

All federal surface and subsurface land within the recreation areas or the wilderness additions is withdrawn from

  • entry, appropriation, or disposal under the public land laws;
  • location, entry, and patent under the mining laws; and
  • disposition under all laws pertaining to mineral leasing, geothermal leasing, or mineral materials.

The bill also withdraws identified federally owned lands and interests within the Hunter Creek, Pistol River Headwaters Withdrawal Proposal, or the Rough and Ready and Baldface Creeks Mineral Withdrawal Proposal in Curry County and Josephine County, Oregon, and any land or interest in land located within such withdrawal proposals that is acquired by the federal government.

Summary by Congressional Research Service.

Timeline

  1. Mar 2, 2022
    Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 298.
  2. Mar 2, 2022
    Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Reported by Senator Manchin without amendment. With written report No. 117-90.
  3. Mar 2, 2022
    Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Reported by Senator Manchin without amendment. With written report No. 117-90.
  4. Nov 18, 2021
    Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
  5. Oct 19, 2021
    Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands, Forests, and Mining. Hearings held. With printed Hearing: S.Hrg. 117-453.
  6. May 12, 2021
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
  7. May 12, 2021
    Introduced in Senate

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