Supporting the Land and Water Conservation Fund
Colorado's way of life depends on access to our public lands. From casual outdoorsmen to avid hunters and anglers to conservationists, everyone can benefit from the five million acres of open spaces the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) has helped protect since its creation in 1964. Despite the great work the Land and Water Conservation Fund has done — including protecting Colorado's Great Sand Dunes National Park — it has been historically underfunded. That's why I'm leading the effort to urge the administration to fully support the Land and Water Conservation Fund and strengthen public access for hunting, fishing and other recreational activities that support our thriving outdoor economy and our western way of life.
If you have further questions about this or any other issue, please contact me with your concerns.
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