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Senate Tax Bill Proposes Sale of 3 Million Acres of Public Land to Fund Trump’s Tax Cuts

by Team Lumida
June 12, 2025
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Senate Tax Bill Proposes Sale of 3 Million Acres of Public Land to Fund Trump’s Tax Cuts
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  • The Senate’s version of Trump’s tax bill mandates the sale of up to 3 million acres of federal land, potentially raising$10 billion over 10 years.
  • The plan is part of a broader effort to generate$29 billion through expanded energy lease sales, timber sales, and public land sales.
  • Environmental groups oppose the measure, citing threats to wildlife and outdoor recreation, while Republicans argue it will provide affordable land for housing and economic development.
  • The proposal includes energy lease sales in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, mirroring provisions in the House version of the bill.

What Happened?

The Senate’s tax bill, unveiled Wednesday, includes a controversial provision to sell up to 3 million acres of federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service. The measure aims to raise$10 billion over the next decade to help fund President Trump’s tax cuts and spending initiatives.

The plan also includes expanded oil, gas, coal, and geothermal lease sales, as well as new timber sales, to generate an additional$29 billion. Notably, the bill mandates energy lease sales in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, a move that has drawn sharp criticism from environmental groups.

While the House version of the bill initially proposed selling 500,000 acres of federal land in Utah and Nevada, that provision was removed due to opposition from some Republicans. However, the Senate version reintroduces the concept on a larger scale, targeting a small percentage of the hundreds of millions of acres managed by federal agencies.


Why It Matters?

The proposed sale of public lands has sparked intense debate, highlighting the tension between economic development and environmental conservation. Proponents argue that selling a fraction of federal land will create jobs, address the housing crisis, and generate tax revenue for western states.

Critics, however, warn that the plan threatens wildlife habitats, outdoor recreation, and public access to natural resources. Environmental groups have labeled the proposal a “fire sale” that prioritizes short-term economic gains over long-term environmental stewardship.

The inclusion of energy lease sales in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge further underscores the bill’s focus on leveraging natural resources to fund tax cuts, a move likely to face legal and political challenges.


What’s Next?

The Senate tax bill will face scrutiny as it moves through the legislative process, with potential amendments to address opposition from both environmental groups and lawmakers concerned about public land sales.

If passed, the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service will need to identify eligible lands for sale, a process that could face delays and legal challenges. Meanwhile, expanded energy lease sales in Alaska and other regions will likely draw further criticism and resistance from conservation groups.

The broader implications of the bill, including its impact on housing affordability, job creation, and the federal deficit, will be closely monitored by policymakers, businesses, and environmental advocates.

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