Twelve Republican legislators from northern Michigan are proposing a plan that would keep some forest campgrounds in the state open.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced last week that the state will be closing twenty-three state forest campgrounds beginning in May.
The DNR says they’re closing the campgrounds because they’re not heavily used and the state doesn’t have the money to maintain them.
The GOP lawmakers detailed plans on Monday that would give local governments the option to take over the campgrounds that would otherwise be closed.