EO 14313

Establishing the President's Make America Beautiful Again Commission

Energy & EnvironmentGovernment ReformEconomy & Trade

Summary

This executive order establishes the President's Make America Beautiful Again Commission to address deferred maintenance in national parks and forests, expand public land access for outdoor recreation, and coordinate federal conservation efforts. The Commission will be chaired by the Secretary of the Interior and include multiple cabinet officials and senior administration staff to develop policies balancing conservation with economic growth and outdoor recreation opportunities.

Key Points

  • 1Creates an interagency commission focused on conservation, maintenance of federal lands, and expanding outdoor recreation access (hunting, fishing, hiking, etc.)
  • 2Addresses approximately $23 billion in deferred maintenance at the National Park Service and $10.8 billion at the U.S. Forest Service
  • 3Directs federal land management agencies to prioritize reducing regulatory delays, expanding public land access, and promoting voluntary conservation efforts
  • 4Commission chaired by Secretary of Interior with representation from Defense, Agriculture, EPA, OMB, Council of Economic Advisers, and other senior officials
  • 5Emphasizes balancing conservation with economic growth, noting outdoor recreation generated $1.2 trillion in economic output and 5 million jobs

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