Senate committee approves public land reauthorization fund
Source: Roll Call
Posted June 17, 2026 at 1:58pm, Updated at 2:38pm
Congress is hopeful that the popularity of U.S. national parks and other public lands can translate into bipartisan support for a deferred maintenance fund whose reauthorization expired last year. The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Wednesday approved a bill to reauthorize a fund providing $1.9 billion annually over the next five fiscal years to address deferred maintenance and repairs on public lands.
The measure was approved by voice vote, with members heralding it as a bright spot for bipartisanship. The bills sponsor, Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., said he hoped to get it to President Donald Trumps desk by July 4.
Before approving the bill, the committee adopted an amendment that Daines said incorporated priorities from fellow senators as well as the Trump administration and the House. The amendment brought the funding level in line with a House bill introduced June 10 by Natural Resources Chairman Bruce Westerman, R-Ark., and ranking member Jared Huffman, D-Calif. This amendment and the bill were sending to the full Senate represents a bipartisan and bicameral collaborative output, Daines said.
The bill would reauthorize the National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund, which expired at the end of fiscal 2025. The fund was created to address the deferred maintenance backlog at sites operated by the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Education and other federal agencies. That backlog is roughly $43 billion across all federal land management agencies, Senate Energy Chairman Mike Lee, R-Utah, said.
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