If successfully signed into law, the bill would prevent the EPA from implementing new emissions regulations that would hinder access to public lands for recreation.
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The legislation modernizes and improves the state's laws on vehicle suspension modifications.
The comprehensive public lands bill directs the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to create more motorized opportunities on public lands.
State Senator Mark Maynard and the West Virginia Country Roads Coalition gathered over 40 national, state and local organizations, businesses and state agencies earlier this month.
The EXPLORE Act is a legislative package that would update travel maps, create more motorized opportunities on public lands, address cumbersome permits and fees and more.
An estimated 317 miles of roads and trails would be closed to motorized recreationists if the Travel Management Plan is enacted.
The EXPLORE Act would increase motorized and non-motorized access to public lands, streamline permitting for recreation, improve visitor experiences and more.
The industry also employed 4.98 million Americans last year, providing a significant boost to the United States economy.
SEMA is asking industry members to contact Congress to help protect motorized access to the Labyrinth Rims Gemini Bridges area in Grand County, Utah.