In February I began hosting town hall meetings, inviting those who call Oklahoma’s Third Congressional District home out to discuss the issues most pressing in Washington and at home in Oklahoma. While there is a lot happening across the nation, there was one topic that came up time and time again that greatly troubles me: President Biden’s 30 by 30 Initiative.The Biden Administration’s 30 by 30 land grab stems from a May 2021 report entitled, “America the Beautiful” Initiative. This Initiative establishes a vague directive to put restrictions on at least 30% of the United States’ lands and waters by 2030.These concerns raised during my town hall meetings, coupled with President Biden’s Fiscal Year 2024 Budget which request for $25.5 million to develop a Conservation and Stewardship Atlas to enact 30 by 30, causes me great concern. This is because of my belief that private property rights and healthy and resilient landscapes are the cornerstone of our Oklahoma way of life.Oklahomans- and those who call the West home- are proud conservationists and great stewards of the land. Stewardship of our land is a core tenant of Oklahoma’s values and is a part of the Oklahoma Standard. This passion for maintaining and developing the land has allowed for hundreds of thousands of rural communities to thrive- supporting agriculture, energy, recreation, and many other industries that are the driving force behind our rural economies.The “America the Beautiful” Initiative, coupled with President Biden’s irresponsible budget request, has made it abundantly clear that this Administration cannot be trusted to protect landowners. Congress must realize that we cannot give those who support harmful initiatives like 30 by 30 any ability to erode private property rights.It is because of this that I will not be supportive of legislation that I have cosponsored three times in my career- the Chisholm National Historic Trail and Western National Historic Trail Designation Act. When I supported this bill in 2005 and 2007 I did so because I was confident President George W. Bush would follow Congressional intent and uphold the landowner protections that were included in the text. It was only after I worked to expand those landowner protections that I cosponsored legislation again in April of 2021, a month before the current administration released their 30 by 30 plan. After that plan was released, I knew the Biden Administration could not be trusted to uphold Congressional intent in this ...