Just when most Americans thought Congress could not work in a bipartisan way, the Senate passed a public lands bill by the unlikely count of 92 to 8, and the bill passed the House easily as well, 363 to 62.
The bill creates new national monuments, extends wilderness protections to new areas, and protects other lands from drilling and mining.
It probably helps that the protections are in many states, including in Oregon. New protections for Rogue River tributaries are part of the bill, welcome news to the program. Robyn Janssen of the group visits with details and reaction.