This proposed legislation adds language to 2024’s Rangeland Improvement Act. While revenues aren’t received from General Funds, the legislature didn’t authorize continuous spending from any source. This clarification allows for available funding to be continuously authorized, so as not to impede project prioritization. You can read the bill text here.

Background: H0468, the Rangeland Improvement Act, enacted the ability for Idaho’s State Department of Agriculture to collaborate with the Grazing Advisory Board, in an effort to source funding for rangeland improvement projects. Funds for said projects would come from the rangeland improvement account (to be established as part of the act), other undistributed funds, or a combination there of. The rangeland improvement account would consist of moneys received by the state from a variety of sources including grants, fees, or appropriations, both state & federal, as well as other grants from private foundations. However, the legislation did not authorize continuous spending of sourced funds! H587 simply allows for continuous authorization of the use of procured funds, so that projects can maintain a timely schedule and completion.

Why is this important to cattle producers in Idaho?

Idaho’s public lands constitute approx. 66% of the state and as part of multiple use, livestock grazing is a vital element of maintaining these lands. Additionally, many livestock operators utilize private lands, and in both cases, optimization of these lands for a multitude of projects including watershed development, noxious weed management, control of predatory/depredating species, and improvement of general welfare of livestock stand to support not only livestock operations, but the wildlife and citizens of Idaho.

Does ICA support this proposed bill?

Yes. We have member driven resolution which states that ICA supports the development of state legislation which would establish a Grazing Improvement Fund to be used to coordinate across land ownership types to facilitate range improvement projects and provide for continued grazing use of Idaho’s lands.

How do I take action?

You can participate in one of the below actions to have an impact as an individual. ICA will continue to submit comments on issues as a representative of its members. Watch this page for opportunities to either sign on or submit individual comments.