🚫 Stop Public Land Sales

Contact your representatives to protect our wilderness

πŸ“ž CALL YOUR SENATORS NOW

Find phone numbers and contact info for all Senators from the 11 states affected by the public land sales bill

🚨 URGENT ACTION NEEDED

Senate Republicans have unveiled a HORRIFIC bill that mandates the sale of up to 3.2 million acres of public lands across these 11 western states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. This giveaway to fund tax cuts for the wealthy sets a dangerous precedent that would put over 250 million acres at risk, including cherished places like the Arctic, Otero Mesa, and Snoqualmie forest. This is a bipartisan issue! This is an attack on the entire sportsman and outdoor recreation community; it affects people who love hunting, fishing, hiking, ATV riding, mountaineering, camping, etc, etc. This is a destruction of all of our children's legacy and of our national wealth. As reported by The Hill, this public land sell-off provision has prompted widespread backlash. Our senators face a critical testβ€”will they protect our public lands or give them away to the wealthy? Call now to demand they vote NO on this public land giveaway!

πŸ—ΊοΈ SEE THE AFFECTED LANDS

View an interactive map showing all the public lands at risk from the H.R. 1 giveaway across the western United States.

πŸ“ž What to Say When You Call

Hi, my name is [NAME] and I'm a constituent from [CITY, ZIP].

I'm calling to urge [REP/SEN NAME] to oppose H.R. 1, the budget reconciliation bill, and any provisions that authorize the sale of our public lands or the use of it for oil, mining, and timber production. Public lands should be protected and preserved, not destroyed by the fossil fuel industry or sold off to fund tax breaks for billionaires and corporations.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

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πŸ”οΈ Alaska 🌡 Arizona 🌊 California πŸ”οΈ Colorado 🏞️ Idaho 🎰 Nevada 🌢️ New Mexico 🌲 Oregon ⛰️ Utah ☁️ Washington 🐎 Wyoming

πŸ“ž Capitol Switchboard

πŸ“± (202) 224-3121

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πŸ”οΈ ALASKA
Lisa Murkowski (R) - Senior
πŸ“± (202) 224-6665
🏒 Anchorage: (907) 271-3735
🌐 Website
Dan Sullivan (R) - Junior
πŸ“± (202) 224-3004
🏒 Anchorage: (907) 271-5915
🌐 Website
🌡 ARIZONA
Mark Kelly (D) - Senior
πŸ“± (202) 224-2235
🏒 Phoenix: (602) 671-7901 | Tucson: (520) 475-5177
🌐 Website
Ruben Gallego (D) - Junior NEW 2025
πŸ“± (202) 224-4521 🌐 Website
🌊 CALIFORNIA
Alex Padilla (D) - Senior
πŸ“± (202) 224-3553
🏒 Los Angeles: (310) 231-4494 | San Francisco: (415) 981-9369
🌐 Website
Adam Schiff (D) - Junior NEW 2025
πŸ“± (202) 224-3244 🌐 Website
πŸ”οΈ COLORADO
Michael Bennet (D) - Senior
πŸ“± (202) 224-5852 🌐 Website
John Hickenlooper (D) - Junior
πŸ“± (202) 224-5941 🌐 Website
🏞️ IDAHO
Mike Crapo (R) - Senior
πŸ“± (202) 224-6142 🌐 Website
Jim Risch (R) - Junior
πŸ“± (202) 224-2752 🌐 Website
🎰 NEVADA
Catherine Cortez Masto (D) - Senior
πŸ“± (202) 224-3542 🌐 Website
Jacky Rosen (D) - Junior
πŸ“± (202) 224-6244 🌐 Website
🌢️ NEW MEXICO
Martin Heinrich (D) - Senior
πŸ“± (202) 224-5521 🌐 Website
Ben Ray LujΓ‘n (D) - Junior
πŸ“± (202) 224-6621 🌐 Website
🌲 OREGON
Ron Wyden (D) - Senior
πŸ“± (202) 224-5244 🌐 Website
Jeff Merkley (D) - Junior
πŸ“± (202) 224-3753 🌐 Website
⛰️ UTAH
John Curtis (R) - Junior NEW 2025
πŸ“± (202) 224-5251 🌐 Website
☁️ WASHINGTON
Patty Murray (D) - Senior
πŸ“± (202) 224-2621 🌐 Website
Maria Cantwell (D) - Junior
πŸ“± (202) 224-3441 🌐 Website
🐎 WYOMING
John Barrasso (R) - Senior
πŸ“± (202) 224-6441 🌐 Website
Cynthia Lummis (R) - Junior
πŸ“± (202) 224-3424 🌐 Website

We can do this, we need to make our voices heard!

22
Total Senators
11
States
16
Democrats
6
Republicans

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