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Idaho proposes constitutional amendment to prioritize revenue and recreation in state land use, requiring voter approval in November 2026.
Idaho lawmakers introduced a constitutional amendment to shift state land management from maximizing financial returns to prioritizing revenue-generating activities and public recreation.
Sponsored by Rep. Britt Raybould, the proposal would allow land sales only if the appraised value isn’t exceeded and encourage uses like timber, mining, and grazing while preserving public access.
The amendment, which must pass with two-thirds support in both chambers and be approved by voters in November 2026, follows a 2025 land sale decision that sparked debate.
It aims to reduce pressure on land commissioners and expand tools for sustainable land use.
Idaho propone una enmienda constitucional para priorizar los ingresos y la recreación en el uso de la tierra del estado, requiriendo la aprobación de los votantes en noviembre de 2026.