What Montanans Are Saying: Sheehy Wants to “Sell Off” Public Lands

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, November 28, 2023

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rehm@mtdems.org


Sheehy’s destructive public lands position is out of touch with Montanans
 

Helena, MT – Montanans are calling out transplant Tim Sheehy’s toxic proposal to transfer public lands to states and counties. His deeply unpopular position is widely known to make it easier to sell off land to private interests, including out-of-state multimillionaires like him.

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  • What I will be looking for when prioritizing who to vote for is how each candidate stands in regards to our public lands.

  • We need representatives in office who will vote to protect our public lands, now and for the future. This is why when I look at Tim Sheehy’s public lands rap sheet, I become deeply worried.

  • Sheehy is in favor of transferring federal public lands to the state, which would leave Montana with an annual deficit of at least $400 million due to a loss of the money the state receives from the federal government to compensate for the taxes that would otherwise have been collected, along with higher administrative costs.

  • The result is that the state would have no other choice but to sell off our prized public lands to the highest bidder. 

  • The result for you and I is losing access to our public lands and instead losing them to wealthy individuals (many out of state) and corporations.

  • Polls show that an overwhelming number of Montanans support protecting and increasing access to public lands, not the other way around.

  • So, remember, when you get your ballot, please vote with your public lands in mind and choose the candidate you know will protect them!

 

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