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BILL • US HOUSE

HR 7251

Prohibit Partisan Park Passes Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Yassamin Ansari, Judy Chu, Emanuel Cleaver and 15 other co-sponsors

Bars federal agencies from issuing recreation passes or permits that differentiate access based on political party affiliation, voting history, or political donations.

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Bill Summary • HR 7251

Legislative bill overview

HR 7251 prohibits the federal government from issuing or recognizing park passes, recreational permits, or similar access credentials that are differentiated based on the holder's political party affiliation, voting history, or political contributions. The bill establishes uniform access standards for all Americans regardless of political identity when using federal lands and recreational facilities.

Why is this important

Access to public lands and parks represents a significant public resource funded by all taxpayers. This bill addresses concerns about potential discrimination in recreation access based on political preferences, which could affect millions of Americans' ability to use national parks, forests, and other federal recreation areas. It also establishes a statutory protection against future partisan gatekeeping of public resources.

Potential points of contention

  • Solving a non-existent problem: Critics may argue the federal government has no documented history of creating partisan park passes, making this legislation preemptive rather than responsive to actual practice
  • Implementation clarity: The bill's definition of "partisan differentiation" may be vague—it's unclear how it would handle passes based on residency, age, disability status, or other characteristics that correlate with voting patterns
  • Political motivations: Sponsors represent diverse districts, but the bill's timing and framing may be perceived as responding to partisan rhetoric rather than documented federal overreach

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