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Reintroduced Senate Bill and New House Companion Bill Would Conserve More Than 700,000 Acres of Public Lands in Colorado

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From Backcountry Hunters & Anglers:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA), North America’s leading public lands advocacy group, is celebrating the reintroduction of the Gunnison Outdoor Resources Protection (GORP) Act in the U.S. Senate – and, for the first time, the introduction of a companion bill in the U.S. House of Representatives. Together, these bipartisan efforts would safeguard more than 700,000 acres of federal public lands in and around Colorado’s Gunnison Basin. 

Led by Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) and cosponsored by Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-CO), the GORP Act is now joined by a House companion sponsored by Rep. Jeff Hurd (R-CO). This legislation reflects more than a decade of stakeholder engagement by the Gunnison Public Lands Initiative, including members of BHA’s Colorado Chapter, and underscores a shared commitment to conserving fish and wildlife habitat, and hunting and fishing opportunities in Colorado’s backcountry. 

“We thank Representative Jeff Hurd for his support along with Senator Michael Bennet for his leadership on reintroducing legislation that was the result of a collaborative process with a variety of user groups who value the resources of the Gunnison Basin,” said Tony Prendergast, a volunteer leader with BHA’s Colorado chapter. “Passing the GORP Act would mean greater safeguards and management certainty for more than 700,000 acres of public lands in Colorado’s backcountry, along with the fish and wildlife we pursue there.” 

Highlights of the GORP Act 

The GORP Act reflects years of collaboration between hunters, anglers, ranchers, recreators, and local governments. It has the support of the Gunnison County Board of Commissioners, along with the neighboring Pitkin, Hinsdale, Delta, Ouray, and Saguache county commissions. 

To support the conservation of Colorado’s Gunnison Basin and for other opportunities to advocate for the safeguarding of wild lands and waters, and access for sportsmen and women, visit BHA’s action center.  

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