Been working with Ben on this and fully support the draft legislation.

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Respectfully,

Dan Waugh
Public Lands
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Public Lands – Idaho Legislator to unveil proposed constitutional amendment      (Published in the Idaho Capital Sun)

Senator Ben Adams to Propose Constitutional Amendment Protecting Idaho’s Public Lands

PINE – Senator Ben Adams, (R-Nampa) will unveil a proposed Constitutional Amendment next week aimed at permanently protecting Idaho’s public lands from sale and ensuring they remain open and accessible for future generations.

The amendment, which Adams will introduce in the 2026 legislative session, would prevent the State from selling future lands granted or acquired from the federal government. It also establishes guiding principles—with a focus on conservation, public access, and responsible use.

“Public lands are a precious inheritance for Idahoans who’ve hunted, fished, and explored them for generations,” Adams said. “This amendment makes it clear: these lands are not for sale to the highest bidder. They belong to the people of Idaho—now and always.

The proposal includes the creation of a “Public Lands of the State” trust. Revenues generated from responsible land use, like timber harvesting, grazing, and recreation—would be used to maintain the land and support Idahoans directly, especially in rural communities.

“Our rural schools are often surrounded by public land, but they lack the resources to maintain even basic facilities,” Adams said. “We should be using the abundant natural resources in those areas to benefit the people who live there.”

Adams emphasized that preserving land is not just about conservation but about resisting short-sighted deals and protecting Idaho’s identity.

“Selling off public land for a quick payday is a betrayal of our state motto: Esto Perpetua—let it be perpetual,” Adams said. “This land isn’t a developer’s project or a billionaire’s private hunting retreat. It’s our children’s birthright.

The official unveiling will take place at 12:00 pm on August 15 at the Pine Café in Pine, Idaho. Members of the public and press are encouraged to attend.

Senator Ben Adams is a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran and third-term legislator representing District 12. He has been a vocal advocate for veterans, constitutional principles, and protecting Idaho’s land, people, and way of life.
Media Availability: Senator Adams is available for interviews before and after the event. To schedule a time, contact his office at 208-546-9393

1 Comment

  1. Tracy Lee Zamzow

    I am interested in reading this proposal, but concerned already about the State having proprietary interests in the land. A trust could be beneficial, assuming there was a collective formed that had representation from all parties with interest in public lands, not just those seeking monetary gain-State or otherwise. I have mentioned to our representatives and senators in email correspondence that we hey should look at Wallowa county- Wallowa Resources as a model for forming a collective in our state.