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Three million acres of public land across California and 10 other Western states won’t be auctioned to the highest bidder following bipartisan backlash and widespread public rebuke. But mass ...
UPDATE June 30: WASHINGTON, DC – Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) pulled his federal land sales provision from the Senate’s budget bill, according to an announcement on the social media platform, X ...
Voices: Mike Lee’s public land sale would hurt Utah’s farmers, animals and rural communities A compassionate approach to agricultural reform would strengthen family farming operations that can ...
Sen. Mike Lee’s proposed bill to sell off public land in the western United States has been scaled back significantly since his initial proposal to sell 2 million to 3 million acres was rejected ...
Montana Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke said Thursday he’ll vote against the Senate’s version of the GOP megabill over a provision that would mandate the sale of up to 1.2 million acres of public ...
Public land, back on and back off the chopping block, needs our continued support (Opinion) Trump’s Interior Department is aggressively pursuing ways to industrialize, privatize and monetize ...
A proposal as part of the Big Beautiful Bill, currently working its way through Congress, would have seen more than $14 million acres of New Mexico BLM and Forest Service Land potentially go up ...
Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) said he will revise his plan for selling off public lands after the Senate’s parliamentarian ruled it cannot move forward as part of the Republican tax and spending bill ...
Mandated public land sales cannot stay in Republicans' budget reconciliation bill, a Senate rules official has decided.
SANTA FE, New Mexico (Reuters) -Democratic and Republican governors of Western U.S. states on Monday opposed what they called the proposed wholesale selloff of millions of acres of public land as ...
The sell-off would be part of the Trump administration’s efforts to cut the budget deficit, double down on fossil fuel production and expand affordable housing development.