Modernizing Access to our Public Land Act or the MAPLand Act This bill directs the Department of the Interior, the Forest Service, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to jointly develop and adopt interagency standards to ensure compatibility and interoperability among federal databases for the collection and dissemination of outdoor recreation data related to federal lands. Interior, the Forest Service, and the Corps of Engineers must digitize and publish geographic information system mapping d…
VOTE BREAKDOWN
Final passage · 292 politicians tracked
283
YEA
6
NAY
0
PRESENT
3
NOT VOTING
BY PARTY
MONEY ON THIS BILL
Top donor industries among YEA voters vs NAY voters · lobbying activity in affected industries
⬆ YEA voters — top donor industries
⬇ NAY voters — top donor industries
◎ Lobbying activity by issue area
No bill-issue lobbying matches.
“Pts” = sum of per-member industry donation scores (% of total donations from that industry, summed across the group). Higher means that industry funds a larger share of contributions for that voting bloc.
INDIVIDUAL VOTES
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SPONSORS

Blake D. Moore
R-UT · Primary
9 COSPONSORS
BIPARTISAN





+3 more (see dot grid above)
SPONSOR FUNDING
Top industries funding Moore
TRAIL AI
HR 3113, the Modernizing Access to Our Public Land Act, was sponsored by Representative Blake D. Moore of Utah and has been signed into law. The bill passed with broad bipartisan support, receiving 283 votes in favor and 6 votes opposed, with all Democratic votes in favor and Republicans splitting 140 to 6. The legislation addresses modernization of access to public lands, though specific provisions are not detailed in the available data.
Based on public voting records. Does not imply causation.
TIMELINE
DATA SOURCES
Bill data: Congress.gov · 117th–119th Congress (2021–present)
Vote records: House Clerk / Senate · 2021–present
Reflects public records. Does not imply causation.