Who’s Protecting Our Land? The Congressional Public Lands Score Reveals All

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A new tool called the Congressional Public Lands Score is putting a spotlight on something that’s often hard to track: how our elected officials actually vote when it comes to protecting public lands. From national parks to forests to sacred cultural spaces, this scorecard breaks it down in a clear, easy-to-understand way—based on real votes, not campaign promises.

Created by the team at More Than Just Parks, the tool gives each member of Congress a grade, helping everyday people quickly see who is working to protect our shared lands—and who is not. It also makes it easy to look up your own representatives and take action, whether that means reaching out, sharing information, or simply staying informed.

At a time when so much can feel overwhelming, this tool offers something powerful: clarity. When we understand what’s really happening, we’re better able to stand up for the places we love—places that hold our memories, our communities, and our future.

👉 Check it out here: https://morethanjustparks.com/congressional-public-lands-score/

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