USPresidential DocumentOfficial ✓June 3, 2026· Federal Register
Removing Unnecessary and Counterproductive Restrictions on Access to Federal Lands
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Why it matters
Eliminating these regulations is intended to provide more access and recreational opportunities on federal lands, benefiting the public and promoting multiple use benefits. It aims to restore balanced land management by removing what are described as ill-defined environmental and social standards that previously created barriers to various activities, ensuring all public land users have equal access.
Who it affects
- ›Off-road vehicle users
- ›Agencies managing federal lands
- ›Industries relying on federal lands (energy, timber, utilities)
- ›Hikers and other recreationists
- ›All American citizens accessing federal lands
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