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                                                                                          Updated March 3, 2023

Bureau of Land Management: FY2023 Appropriations


The Bureau of Land Management  (BLM), in the
Department of the Interior (DOI), manages 244 million
acres of federal land, nearly all in the West. Under its
multiple-use mission, BLM manages lands for diverse
purposes, including livestock grazing, energy development,
recreation, and conservation. The agency also administers
onshore federal energy and mineral resources generally.

P.L. 117-328, Division G, enacted on December 29, 2022,
contained FY2023 regular appropriations for BLM of
$1,494.0 million. From the start of FY2023 on October 1,
2022, until regular appropriations were enacted, BLM
received continuing appropriations at FY2022 levels.

The FY2023  BLM  appropriation of $1,494.0 million was
6%  over the FY2022 regular appropriation of
$1,410.9 million in P.L. 117-103, Division G. (This
FY2022  total does not include emergency supplemental
appropriations of $1.2 million in P.L. 117-43 to address
natural disasters.) The FY2023 enacted appropriation was
less than the amounts requested by the President, passed by
the House, and included in S. 4686 as introduced. President
Biden requested $1,561.4 million for BLM. On July 1,
2022, the House Appropriations Committee reported H.R.
8262 (H.Rept. 117-400), with $1,545.9 million for BLM for
FY2023.  On July 20, 2022, the House passed H.R. 8294, an
omnibus appropriations measure with the same amount (in
Division E). On July 28, 2022, the Senate Appropriations
Committee  Chair released a Senate Committee Majority
Draft bill and draft explanatory statement with
$1,536.4 million for BLM for FY2023. On the same day, S.
4686 was introduced reflecting the draft text.

BLM  discretionary appropriations are provided in Title I of
Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies appropriations
laws. BLM  also receives a portion of the appropriations to
DOI  for wildland fire management. For further information,
see CRS In Focus IF12142, Funding for Wildfire
Management:  FY2023 Appropriations for Forest Service
and Department of the Interior. Mandatory (permanent)
appropriations are provided to BLM under various statutes
within the jurisdiction of authorizing committees. DOI
estimated BLM  mandatory appropriations at $599.2 million
for FY2023. This total does not include $95.0 million for
BLM  deferred maintenance (DM, discussed below).

For FY2023, issues for Congress included determining the
amount of funding for BLM accounts and activities and the
terms and conditions of such funding, as well as whether to
enact related Biden Administration proposals. Congress
could conduct oversight of expenditures as well as consider
additional funding (e.g., for any emergency that arises).


Discretionary Appropriations Accounts
For each BLM  discretionary funding account, Table 1
shows FY2022  enacted amounts and FY2023 amounts
requested by the Biden Administration, passed by the
House, included in S. 4686 as introduced, and enacted.

Management   of Lands and Resources (MLR).  The
largest account-MLR-funds   diverse programs including
rangelands, wild horses and burros, wildlife and aquatic
habitat, recreation, energy and minerals, law enforcement,
facility maintenance, and national conservation lands. This
account also funds workforce and organizational support,
including financial and information technology
management.  The FY2023 appropriations law included
$1,337.7 million for this account-6% over FY2022.

Although the FY2023 appropriation for the account was
higher than the FY2022 level, the President's FY2023
request, House, and Senate bill supported higher increases
overall for the account and for most of its programs. The
Administration expressed that increases proposed for
FY2023  were intended to support several goals. These
goals included fostering conservation of 30% of the
nation's lands and waters by 2030; addressing climate
change, including through improvements in land health and
resiliency and deployment of clean energy generation and
transmission projects; and remediating and reclaiming
abandoned wells and mine sites, to improve human health,
safety, and the environment and to create jobs. (Fiscal Year
2023, The Interior Budget in Brief, p. BLM-1). A few
programs that received increases are highlighted below.

There are 82,384 wild horses and burros on BLM lands,
more than triple the appropriate management level-the
level that BLM determined the range can support-of
26,785. BLM  manages an additional 62,398 animals off-
range. For wild horse and burro management, the FY2023
appropriation was $147.9 million, 8% over FY2022. The
Administration, House, and Senate bill had sought higher
amounts, with increases for administering fertility control,
removing animals from the range, and caring for animals in
long-term pasture facilities, among other purposes.

For wildlife and aquatic habitat management, the FY2023
appropriation was $207.2 million, 5% over FY2022. The
explanatory statement on the FY2023 enacted bill
expressed an expectation that BLM would use funding for
invasive species, sage grouse habitat, and the National Seed
Strategy, among other purposes. The Administration,
House, and Senate bill had sought higher amounts, with
increases intended for addressing climate change, water
quantity and quality, landscape connectivity and function,
and adaptive management and for advancing the President's
Civilian Climate Corps proposal, among other purposes.

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