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Senate Set to Act on Highlands Conservation Legislation for Northeast States

Legislation (H.R. 1964) that would establish a “highlands conservation area” in parts of New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New Jersey was passed last Friday by the House of Representatives and the Senate was expected to act on the bill as this issue of Nation’s Building News Online went to press.

The bill passed the House as a stand-alone measure after being removed from healthy forest legislation that was approved by the Congress last week.

The “Highlands Conservation Act” includes compromise language that was agreed to by NAHB and Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ), the House sponsor of the highlands bill.

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The original bill would have created a new Office of Highlands Stewardship and Highlands Working Group, which would have had the authority to approve and distribute land preservation grants for the region.

The new legislative language dispenses with those entities, limits land preservation efforts to the most appropriate areas within the region, removes the term “stewardship area” from the bill and cuts the annual funding authorization for land acquisition from $25 million to $10 million over the next decade.

To read the legislation, click here and enter H.R. 1964 in the box at the upper left.

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