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Sep 09, 2014

Take action or get ready to pay for boondocking

by Jim Koca, Advocacy Director

As some Escapees are aware, a bill has been introduced in the United States Congress, HB 5204, entitled The Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Modernization Act of 2014, which will allow fees to be collected for most of the "public land" that is controlled by the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management. If the bill passes, it would allow the Federal Government to charge fees for any activity on land that we presently have access to for free. Fees could include a permit fee, day use fee, or a special use fee. There is the possibility that the bill could be attached to an appropriation bill, which would allow the bill to pass without public comment or debate.

It is time now to get involved and contact your congressman and senators where you have your domicile and let them know that HB 5204 should be defeated. In the past, public lands have been turned over to concessionaires that allowed them to charge fees or to refuse to give discounts for entering the federal lands. This bill may not pass, but don't take a chance and let the other members contact their congressman or senators. It only takes a few minutes to let the representatives that we elected know how we feel.

To find your congressman, you can go to http://www.house.gov, and for senators, you can go to http://www.senate.gov.

If you would like to review the bill yourself:
https://beta.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/5204/text
  • gbopp wrote:
    Bill Clicky


    Thanks for the link. Anyody read this yet? I strongly suggest it. If you are a motorcyclist there are specific rules that are aimed at you. I imagine this amendment pretty much screws over every major constituent.

    "treat a motorcycle or snowmobile, when used
    as transportation to enter a unit, as a motor vehicle
    for the purposes of collecting entrance fees and shall
    charge a consistent per vehicle rate;"
  • Seems to be in direct response to recent court rulings invalidating fees currently being charged.

    Thanks for posting I will write my house rep.
  • True-nuff, Bill but let's not forget about so many of our neighbors that are merely scraping by as it is....And, the issue that burns my but is this is OUR land and to have to pay a fee to sit on it is absurd. My 2 cents
  • JMHO. Doubt if they have enough federal employees or fencing to enforce it. They have volunteers trying to collect fees now. If passed look at the positive side lot more openings for work campers.

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