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littlemissmartypants

(28,279 posts)
Tue Jun 24, 2025, 07:09 AM Tuesday

Public land selloff is OUT of the Big Beautiful Bill, as the parliamentarian rules it not compliant with the Byrd rule.

Public land selloff is OUT of the Big Beautiful Bill, as the parliamentarian rules it not compliant with the Byrd rule.
Several other sections also killed:

Public land selloff is OUT of the Big Beautiful Bill, as the parliamentarian rules it not compliant with the Byrd rule.
Several other sections also killed:

David Dayen (@ddayen.bsky.social) 2025-06-24T10:21:14.343Z

Energy and Natural Resources


NEPA compliance. These provisions deem offshore oil and gas projects as automatically compliant with the National Environmental Policy Act, nullifying these projects’ environmental review processes. (Subsection 102(b)(4) and Subsection 102(b)(5))

Offshore oil and gas leasing. This subsection requires leases to be issued to successful bidders within 90 days after the lease sale. (Subsection 102(b)(6))

Ambler Road. This section requires the Secretary of the Interior to permit construction of Ambler Road, a controversial mining road in Alaska. (Section 201)

Mandatory public land sales. This section mandates the unprecedented sale of millions of acres of public land, including from both Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service lands. (Section 301)

Renewable energy fees. This subsection removes the Secretary of the Interior’s discretion to reduce fees for solar and wind projects on Bureau of Land Management land. (Subsection 303(e))

Geothermal leasing and royalties. These sections require the Secretary of the Interior to hold yearly geothermal lease sales and purport to change how geothermal royalties are calculated. (Section 305 and Section 306)

Natural gas exports and imports. This section creates a pay-to-play regime for natural gas exports, allowing natural gas exporters to pay a fee to have their project be deemed “in the public interest,” which is a requirement for approval. (Section 401)
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Public land selloff is OUT of the Big Beautiful Bill, as the parliamentarian rules it not compliant with the Byrd rule. (Original Post) littlemissmartypants Tuesday OP
I'll believe it when I see it. bucolic_frolic Tuesday #1
Let's have a round of applause for the senate parliamentarian! OrlandoDem2 Tuesday #2
Nice to get a win here and there newdeal2 Tuesday #5
That should hurt the CBO balance number JT45242 Tuesday #3
you can only sell a national park once. rampartd Tuesday #11
But will the parliamentarian's rulings stop the GOP? sinkingfeeling Tuesday #4
NBL* FailureToCommunicate Tuesday #7
Slam dunk! ananda Tuesday #9
... FailureToCommunicate Tuesday #12
Next up: Trump deports parliamentarian progressoid Yesterday #13
Well, if this is real, I feel better. jeffreyi Tuesday #6
But will the regime listen kkmarie Tuesday #8
Wait - are they codifying bribery in the *budget bill*? Ruby the Liberal Tuesday #10
Thank Goodness! Cha Yesterday #14
Good! Melon Yesterday #15
Wonderful! ... 👍 nt Raine Yesterday #16

JT45242

(3,422 posts)
3. That should hurt the CBO balance number
Tue Jun 24, 2025, 08:22 AM
Tuesday

They were counting on that revenue to 'offset' billionaire tax cuts.

jeffreyi

(2,393 posts)
6. Well, if this is real, I feel better.
Tue Jun 24, 2025, 08:40 AM
Tuesday

For now. Of course now they are killing off roadless areas in National Forests, consolation prize, I guess.

kkmarie

(214 posts)
8. But will the regime listen
Tue Jun 24, 2025, 09:16 AM
Tuesday
As a staff official, neither parliamentarian is empowered to make decisions that are binding on the House or Senate. The parliamentarians and their deputies/assistants only offer advice that the presiding Representative or Senator may accept or reject; individual Members may appeal rulings. For more information on appeals, see CRS Report 98-306, Points of Order, Rulings, and Appeals in the Senate and CRS Report 98-307, Points of Order, Rulings, and Appeals in the House of Representatives, both by Valerie Heitshusen.

https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/RS20544#:~:text=As%20a%20staff%20official%2C%20neither,individual%20Members%20may%20appeal%20rulings.

This regime doesn't listen to the courts. They sure in hell won't be listening to the advice of the parliamentarian.

Ruby the Liberal

(26,476 posts)
10. Wait - are they codifying bribery in the *budget bill*?
Tue Jun 24, 2025, 12:11 PM
Tuesday

WTF is this:

Natural gas exports and imports. This section creates a pay-to-play regime for natural gas exports, allowing natural gas exporters to pay a fee to have their project be deemed “in the public interest,” which is a requirement for approval. (Section 401)
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