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Action Needed! 

  • Committee Votes for Transparency! Full House Next?
  • It's Not Over Yet - Send Another Message to Congress to Finally Stop the Ban on the Sale of Youth Sized ATVs and Dirt Bikes! 
  • USFS Issues Notice of Intent to Issue New Land Management Planning Rule – Click Here to Learn More and to Weigh in to Protect Access
  • Administration Moving Forward with America's Great Outdoors Initiative – Click Here to Learn More and to Provide Comment
  • Other ARRA Intiatives

    ARRA Press Release: BLM Race Tragedy Not Indicative of Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation

    Special ARRA News Bulletin on H. Res. 1254.

    The Monumental Problem with the "Treasured Landscapes" - DOI documents reveal greater involvement by federal agencies in Monument Brainstorming...
    Posted: May 12, 2010

    Washington Newsletter - August 2010

    The House and Senate head to August recess as partisan tensions run high; The Forest Service is well on its way to developing a new planning rule; and, the America's Great Outdoors Initiative "listening sessions" continue. Read all the summer news in the ARRA August Newsletter.
    Posted: August 2, 2010

    Participate Today in the OHV Route Designation Process

    The U.S. Forest Service is in the process of implementing its Travel Management Rule.  The rule requires all forests to designate and map OHV routes and when completed, no OHV use will be allowed except on these designated routes.  Now that individual Forests are in the process of implementing the rule, it is extremely important that OHV riders participate in this process. ARRA will continue to provide you with as much advance information about the designation process as possible. 





     

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