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Safari Club International (SCI) applauds the recent ruling, by the Senate Parliamentarian, that the proposed sale of up to three million acres of public land is non-compliant with the Senate rules, specifically the Byrd Rule. The rule prohibits provisions that are viewed as “extraneous” to the budget. An item is considered extraneous if it does not produce a net positive change in the budget and or increases the deficit beyond the “budget window” and are subject to a sixty-vote threshold if they remain in the bill.
SCI member voices were heard when they applied pressure on lawmakers and as a result, Senator Mike Lee, pledged to reconsider the proposal. Now the Senate Parliamentarian is set to stop it in its tracks.
“This is a victory for every hunter who values and relies on access to public lands. Land access is a resource that once taken away cannot be replaced and effects all outdoorsmen and women.” Said W. Laird Hamberlin, CEO of Safari Club International. “SCI members took action, and Washington listened to our collective voices proving that when we work together, we can stop bad policy decisions.”
SCI will always stand guard to protect the rights of hunters in the US and Globally by opposing legislation, overreach, and emotionally driven decision making. SCI continues to lead the charge through the Center for Conservation Law and Education a team of eight in-house attorneys and through our network of nearly 160 global chapters.