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Congress Urges Full FY27 LWCF Appropriations
March 19, 2026
Congressman Mike Lawler, alongside bipartisan colleagues, has formally urged federal officials including the Office of Management and Budget and the Council on Environmental Quality to ensure full fiscal year 2027 appropriations for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). The request emphasizes maintaining the $900 million annual funding level guaranteed by the Great American Outdoors Act, highlighting LWCF's critical role in supporting conservation efforts, outdoor recreation infrastructure, and local economic benefits across multiple New York counties and nationwide.
- Why this matters: Full LWCF funding sustains federal grants and contracts that enable state and local governments to acquire and develop public lands, impacting procurement opportunities in conservation, recreation infrastructure, and environmental services.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate continued federal investment in land acquisition and outdoor recreation projects, particularly in regions like Rockland, Putnam, Dutchess, and Westchester counties in New York.
- Contractors specializing in environmental conservation, land management, and outdoor infrastructure development may find increased opportunities as agencies implement LWCF-funded projects.
- Agencies involved in budget planning and grant administration should prepare for potential appropriations that support multi-year conservation contracts and cooperative agreements.
Agencies
Council on Environmental Quality, Office of Management and Budget, Domestic Policy Council, U.S. House of Representatives