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HR. 177 · 119th Congress

Yosemite National Park Equal Access and Fairness Act

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Introduced: 1/3/2025
Status: Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Bill ID: 119hr177
Latest action: Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.

Summary

Introduced in House

Yosemite National Park Equal Access and Fairness Act This bill modifies the Raker Act, which allowed San Francisco to dam the Hetch Hetchy Valley within Yosemite National Park, to (1) increase the annual rent San Francisco pays to the National Park Service (NPS), and (2) direct the NPS to expand public access to the reservoir and lake created by the dam. Specifically, the bill increases rent paid by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission for the use of the park from $30,000 to $2 million per year. That amount must be adjusted annually to reflect increases in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers. The commission may not recoup such sums from wholesale water or power customers. The bill allows collected rent to be used by the Department of the Interior for wildfire mitigation activities in the park and other national parks in California. The bill also requires the NPS to administer the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and Lake Eleanor Basin areas for public recreation, benefit, and use in a manner that will preserve scenic, historic, scientific, or otherwise important features.

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 1/3/2025

District impact notes

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3/31/2026

The Yosemite National Park Equal Access and Fairness Act increases the rent paid by San Francisco for the use of Hetch Hetchy Valley and requires enhanced public access to the area. • This change in financial arrangements could impact how public lands are managed and accessed in the district. • The increased rent could provide funding for wildfire mitigation efforts in national parks, which may be relevant to local environmental concerns. • There may be questions about how the increased rent will affect water and power rates for local consumers, as the commission cannot pass these costs onto customers. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.

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