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Subject ConservAmerica August Newsletter
Date August 29, 2025 5:36 PM
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Congress has been on August recess, but there has still been plenty of activity.

This week, several members of our team, led by President Emeritus Rob Sisson, were on the ground in Montana, hosting a conference focused on the future of Ameria’s wildlife corridors. It was an important chance to bring together conservation professionals, policy makers and experts, and community leaders to discuss how privately held lands play a critical role in maintaining wildlife movement and ecological connectivity. We also inaugurated the Peacock awards, honoring three well-deserving conservation leaders. You can read more about the event here ([link removed]) .

Earlier this month, Natural Resources Policy Advisor Dan Mahoney ([link removed]) authored a piece ([link removed]) for the Bozeman Daily Chronicle on why Congressman Zinke’s Habitat Connectivity on Working Lands Act is must-pass legislation. As members return to session, we’ll be keeping a close eye on where this legislation heads. Additionally, ConservAmerica Board Member Todd Myers appeared in the Tri-City Herald to write about how Snake River salmon are thriving despite the critics who claimed the Lower Snake River dams would drive them to extinction. You can read his piece here
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It has been almost two months since Congress passed - and President Trump signed into law - the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. In connection with the Treasury Department’s implementation of that bill, ConservAmerica President Jeff Kupfer sent ([link removed]) a letter ([link removed]) to Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy Ken Kies pointing out the need for a predictable and fair tax code in order to support business confidence and private sector investment. We urged that any changes to the “safe harbor” rules in the clean electricity tax credits be prospective only, and we were pleased that the new Treasury guidance was consistent with that principle.

This month, we also joined ([link removed]) with a U.S. Chamber-led coalition to submit comments ([link removed]) to the EPA in support of repealing the Biden administration’s Clean Power Plan. In addition, we participated in the Working Group on U.S. Nuclear Energy Dominance, which released a report ([link removed]) recommending policies to enable America to regain global nuclear energy leadership.

Together, these efforts reflect our ongoing commitment to advancing a durable, market-based, all-of-the-above approach to our country’s energy challenges.

That’s it from us this month – thank you for tuning in. We hope you are enjoying these last days of summer. We wish everyone a safe and relaxing Labor Day weekend!

ConservAmerica Joins Working Group on U.S. Nuclear Energy Dominance to Release Report ([link removed])
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ConservAmerica Sends Letter to Treasury ([link removed])
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ConservAmerica Joins U.S. Chamber Coalition in Submitting Clean Power Plan Repeal Comments ([link removed])
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Commentary: Why Zinke’s Habitat Connectivity on Working Lands Act is must-pass legislation ([link removed])
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