Bill 117 HR 8189, also known as the National Scenic Trails Parity Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to address disparities in funding and management between the National Scenic Trails and the National Historic Trails.
The National Scenic Trails are a system of long-distance hiking trails that pass through some of the most scenic and culturally significant areas of the United States. These trails are managed by the National Park Service and are designated by Congress as being of national significance. However, despite their importance, the National Scenic Trails have historically received less funding and support than the National Historic Trails.
The National Scenic Trails Parity Act seeks to rectify this imbalance by providing equal funding and management resources to both the National Scenic Trails and the National Historic Trails. This would ensure that both types of trails receive the necessary support to maintain and protect their natural and cultural resources.
Overall, the National Scenic Trails Parity Act aims to promote the conservation and enjoyment of America's scenic and historic trails by ensuring that they are given equal treatment and support by the federal government.