S472-119

Reported

Ski Hill Resources for Economic Development Act

119th Congress Introduced Feb 6, 2025

Summary

What This Bill Does

The Ski Hill Resources for Economic Development Act amends the ski-area permit fee law to create a retention account. Instead of all ski-area permit fees disappearing into general receipts, the bill allows retained amounts to support administration of ski areas and related recreation work, which matters for Forest Service and public-land units with heavy ski-area visitor demand.

Who Benefits and How

Ski areas operating on federal land benefit because retained fees can be reinvested in the federal units that administer their permits. Skiers and winter recreation visitors benefit if retained funds improve access, permitting, safety, and visitor services around ski areas. Forest Service recreation offices benefit from a dedicated account for work generated by ski-area permits. Rural gateway communities benefit when ski-area administration supports continued recreation activity and tourism spending.

Who Bears the Burden and How

Federal land managers must account for retained ski-area fees and spend them only for authorized purposes. Ski-area permit administrators must track eligible receipts, projects, and balances. Congressional appropriators lose some flexibility because a portion of fee receipts is directed to a specific account. Federal taxpayers must rely on agency controls to ensure retained fees are used for ski-area administration rather than unrelated spending.

Key Provisions

  • Creates a ski area fee retention account under the existing ski-area permit fee statute.
  • Authorizes retained fee receipts to be used for ski-area administration and related recreation work.
  • Directs retained money toward federal lands where ski-area permits generate fee revenue.
  • Provides land managers with a dedicated financing tool for ski-area-related visitor and permit needs.

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Creates a ski area fee retention account so a portion of ski-area permit receipts can be retained and spent on ski-area administration, visitor services, and related work on federal lands.

Key Policy Areas

Public Lands, Outdoor Recreation

Primary Purpose

Creates a ski area fee retention account so a portion of ski-area permit receipts can be retained and spent on ski-area administration, visitor services, and related work on federal lands.

Policy Domains

Public Lands Outdoor Recreation

Bill provisions

Identified Gains
  • Ski areas on federal land
  • Skiers
  • Forest Service recreation offices
  • Rural gateway communities
Model: codex-gpt-5 | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: rs
Skiers:
Rural gateway communities:
Ski areas on federal land:
Forest Service recreation offices:
Identified Costs
  • Federal land managers
  • Ski-area permit administrators
  • Congressional appropriators
  • Federal taxpayers
Model: codex-gpt-5 | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: rs
Federal taxpayers:
Federal land managers:
Congressional appropriators:
Ski-area permit administrators:

Legislative Progress

Reported
Introduced Committee Passed
Feb 11, 2026

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. …

Feb 11, 2026

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Reported by Senator Lee …

Feb 11, 2026

Reported by Mr. Lee, without amendment

Sep 11, 2025

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported …

Feb 6, 2025

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and …

Feb 6, 2025

Mr. Barrasso (for himself, Mr. Bennet, Mr. Hickenlooper, Mrs. Shaheen, …

Feb 6, 2025

Introduced in Senate

Feb 6, 2025

Mr. Barrasso (for himself, Mr. Bennet, Mr. Hickenlooper, Mrs. Shaheen, …

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Outdoor Recreation
4 mentions across 2 clauses
+4 positive

Ski areas on federal land, Skiers

Government
4 mentions across 2 clauses
+2 positive -2 negative

Federal land managers, Forest Service recreation offices

Positive-direction: Forest Service recreation offices

Negative-direction: Federal land managers

State & Local Government
2 mentions across 2 clauses
+2 positive

Rural gateway communities

1/2
sections analyzed
Full impact breakdown

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Public Lands Outdoor Recreation
Actor Mappings
"secretary"
→ Secretary of Agriculture

We use a combination of our own taxonomy and classification in addition to large language models to assess meaning and potential beneficiaries. High confidence means strong textual evidence. Always verify with the original bill text.

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