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Making the case for state management of federal public land in Arizona
Explore the benefits of state control over public lands in Arizona, including improved land management, enhanced recreational access, and a constitutional framework that ensures federal interests are balanced with state sovereignty. Learn about interest-only legislative jurisdiction and the restoration of RS 2477 rights-of-way for motorized access.
RED ALERT | New Arizona laws propose sweeping changes for motorized public land users
Arizona’s state legislature is fast-tracking four bills aimed at regulating off-highway vehicles (OHVs), drawing on bipartisan support and controversy. The proposed laws redefine OHVs, alter Arizona Revised Statutes to include stricter requirements for operation and registration, and establish new education courses. This legislative push stems from Sedona residents’ complaints about motorized public land use, affecting…
UPDATED Kingman Travel Management Plan – 1,630-mile proposed CLOSURE
Learn about the Kingman Travel Management Plan’s environmental assessment and how the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes to close motorized access on public lands. Voice your opinion and submit your comments today to protect Arizona’s roads and public access.
House joint resolution 44 might be the answer to motorized road closures on federal lands.
Learn about House Joint Resolution 44 and its impact on Arizona’s public lands. Discover how Arizona citizens can take action to enforce laws protecting public land rights and challenge federal overreach.