"The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the value of our National Parks, public lands, and outdoor spaces that provide recreation opportunities for Americans across the country. The Great American Outdoors Act authorizes funding for reducing our public lands maintenance backlog. It also fully and permanently funds the LWCF, all at a time when more Americans are seeking the solace provided by the great outdoors. I applaud my colleagues for their overwhelming bipartisan support of the bill. There is an old East Asian proverb: 'a generation plants the trees in whose shade another generation rests.' Today, we're planting trees," said Cox.
The local congressman introduced the Great American Outdoors Act in the House with 11 bipartisan colleagues in June. The legislation previously passed the Senate and now heads to the President's desk, where it will be signed into law.