U.S. Senators introduced the Headwaters Protection Act to enhance investment in forests and watersheds, improving water quality.
Quiver AI Summary
U.S. Senators Ben Ray Luján, Michael Bennet, Mike Crapo, John Hickenlooper, and James Risch announced the introduction of the Headwaters Protection Act, aiming to enhance U.S. Forest Service programs that safeguard forests and watersheds. The initiative seeks to improve water quality and watershed health while recognizing the role of local water users, including historically disadvantaged communities.
Senator Luján emphasized the importance of clean drinking water, stating, "Protecting and improving our watersheds is critical... The Headwaters Protection Act will strengthen these efforts." The bill proposes to increase funding for key programs, encourage local partnerships, and expand eligibility to ensure broader participation in watershed management efforts.
The Senators collectively highlighted the economic and environmental significance of the legislation, asserting that it promotes sustainable practices for future generations. The detailed text of the bill is accessible for public review.
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Ben Ray Lujan Bill Proposals
Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Ben Ray Lujan:
- S.2643: Seedlings for Sustainable Habitat Restoration Act of 2025
- S.2508: Gas Pipeline Leak Detection and Repair Act of 2025
- S.2325: Restore and Modernize Our National Laboratories Act of 2025
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You can track bills proposed by Ben Ray Lujan on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Lujan.
Ben Ray Lujan Fundraising
Ben Ray Lujan recently disclosed $806.3K of fundraising in a Q2 FEC disclosure filed on July 15th, 2025. This was the 61st most from all Q2 reports we have seen this year. 74.2% came from individual donors.
Lujan disclosed $473.7K of spending. This was the 91st most from all Q2 reports we have seen from politicians so far this year.
Lujan disclosed $2.7M of cash on hand at the end of the filing period. This was the 107th most from all Q2 reports we have seen this year.
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