Interior denies all of New Mexico's proposed LWCF projects
After cheering the passage of the Great American Outdoors Act, which secured permanent funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), New Mexico wildlife and conservation advocates were shocked to learn every single project proposed to the Department of Interior for LWCF funds was rejected.
The LWCF, created by Congress in 1965 to support public land management using offshore oil and gas royalties, received $900 million annually under the Great American Outdoors Act, which was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump in August. It marked just the second time since its creation that the program is fully funded.
The Great American Outdoors Act, which environmental groups considered a historic public lands conservation package, passed the Senate with what some dubbed rare bipartisan support on a 73-25 vote. The bill was introduced earlier this year by Republican U.S. Senators Cory Gardner of Colorado and Steve Daines of Montana both of whom relied heavily on the Acts passage in their respective reelection campaigns. New Mexico Senators Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich also supported the bill, as did U.S. Reps. Xochitl Torres Small, Deb Haaland and Ben Ray Luján.
Trump touted the legislation at the time as truly landmark legislation and a very big deal.
Read more: https://www.hcn.org/articles/public-lands-interior-denies-all-of-new-mexicos-proposed-lwcf-projects
(High Country News)