WASHINGTON, D.C. — The House Natural Resources Committee should pass the America's Conservation Enhancement Reauthorization Act, a bipartisan bill that supports efforts to restore waterways and preserve critical wildlife habitat across America. The Senate unanimously passed a similar bill earlier this year, offering Congress an opportunity to get a popular, cost-effective bill across the finish line this session.
“Roughly a third of all species in the United States are at risk,” said Andrew Wilkins, director of land conservation policy at the National Wildlife Federation. “We’re pleased that the committee is marking up the America's Conservation Enhancement Reauthorization Act, which supports collaborative efforts to restore habitat for wildlife on our lands and in our waters. We encourage the committee to provide strong funding for this strong piece of legislation.”
Key provisions of the ACE Act will:
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