I'm still at a loss as to why Congress continues their attacks on conservation easements. The bill linked below doesn't do a very good job of explain the scope of what easements they want to change or terminate, but suffice to say, the efforts behind this bill do nothing for conservation.
According to the sponsor from Minnesota, the MN and ND Corn Growers Association are very supportive of her efforts. Her promotion of this bill is on her website - https://fischbach.house.gov/press-releases?id=496F82EE-04D1-459F-B498-81C59A1C2A9F
I'm just tired of the BS that we enter into deals for conservation and then people want to back out, possibly even get paid again. Falls into the WTF category. You, or your anscestors were happy to take the money to sell an easement for unproductive lands. You took the land subject to that easement.
The public paid, either through direct funds or through tax benefits, to acquire a property right now held by the Department of Interior. This public property right that was acquired via "willing buyer-willing seller" is now being given away to some subsequent landowner, possibly a big corporate farm. I thought folks like her were supposedly big property rights advocates. Evidently only certain property rights are important to her.
Any of you who live in the 7th District of MN and have Mrs. Fischbach as your Representative could help the cause by letting her know that giving away public property, in whatever form, is not acceptable and surely does a lot to hurt the conservation efforts for which these easements were entered into and paid for.
According to the sponsor from Minnesota, the MN and ND Corn Growers Association are very supportive of her efforts. Her promotion of this bill is on her website - https://fischbach.house.gov/press-releases?id=496F82EE-04D1-459F-B498-81C59A1C2A9F
I'm just tired of the BS that we enter into deals for conservation and then people want to back out, possibly even get paid again. Falls into the WTF category. You, or your anscestors were happy to take the money to sell an easement for unproductive lands. You took the land subject to that easement.
The public paid, either through direct funds or through tax benefits, to acquire a property right now held by the Department of Interior. This public property right that was acquired via "willing buyer-willing seller" is now being given away to some subsequent landowner, possibly a big corporate farm. I thought folks like her were supposedly big property rights advocates. Evidently only certain property rights are important to her.
Any of you who live in the 7th District of MN and have Mrs. Fischbach as your Representative could help the cause by letting her know that giving away public property, in whatever form, is not acceptable and surely does a lot to hurt the conservation efforts for which these easements were entered into and paid for.