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The Easement Incentive Has Expired -- Help Bring it Back!

The enhanced easement incentive expired on December 31, 2011. Bills to make it permanent, H.R. 1964 and S. 339, now have an impressive 303 co-sponsors in the House and we're launching a renewed push to build support in the Senate. Please help us bring the incentive back this year.


As the national umbrella organization of 1,700 community-based land trusts, the Land Trust Alliance advocates for public policies that support land trusts’ conservation goals, including increased land conservation funding and improved tax incentives so that more landowners can afford to choose conservation. Such policies have opened the door to voluntary, landowner-led conservation of important wildlife habitat, productive working lands, and scenic open space across the country.

Alliance staff provide a voice for land trusts in halls of Congress, but ultimately the power of the land trust community is the sum of the relationships that individual land trusts have built with their elected officials.  Our goal is to provide land trusts the information, tools and inspiration to become a highly effective voices for policies that support private conservation.

For 2012, our public policy priorities are:

  1. Creating increased tax incentives for land conservation in both the federal income and estate tax
  2. Improving IRS administration of conservation donation rules
  3. Maximizing land trusts’ access to conservation funding in the Farm Bill and other federal conservation programs
  4. Increasing effective advocacy by land trusts

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    Our Policy Team

    Russ Shay

    Russ has served as the Alliance’s Director of Public Policy since 1998.  Russ directs all aspects of the public policy program and is our lead lobbyist in Washington, DC.  He is the primary point of contact for land trusts dealing with IRS audits. 202-800-2230 | rshay@lta.org


    Lynne Sherrod

    Lynne became the Alliance’s first Western Policy Manager in 2006.  Lynne coordinates grasstops mobilization of western land trusts and our coalition partners in the agricultural community.  Lynne, herself a rancher on conserved land, also plays a leading role in our work on farm bill conservation programs.  970-487-9924 | lsherrod@lta.org


    Sean Robertson

    Sean joined the Alliance as Public Policy Specialist in 2008.  Sean inspires land trusts to take action through Advocates alerts, trainings, and personal outreach.  He also coordinates much of our day-to-day work on tax incentives and federal appropriations. 202-800-2229 | srobertson@lta.org


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    April 30 - Senate Committee Advances Farm Bill, Land Trusts Lauded at Hearings

    An April 26, land trusts and the incentives they rely on were showcased in three committee meetings across Capitol Hill. At day's end, a new Farm Bill was headed to the Senate floor with strong funding for agricultural conservation easements -- but there's still important work to be done. More.

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    Opinion: Farm Bill Aims for Simpler, More Efficient Conservation Programs

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    April 3, 2012 | The Daily Sentinel | Grand Junction, CO

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