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A Utah senator's proposal would allow the federal government to sell off public land in Utah, Colorado and other Western states.
Utah Sen. Mike Lee, a Republican, has revived a policy to sell public lands in the large budget bill before Congress.
Utah Sen. Mike Lee is bringing back a proposal that would allow the federal government to sell off several million acres of public land in Nevada, Utah and other Western states. Lee says it will open ...
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Utah senator’s provision would call on Agriculture and Interior agencies to sell some of their land holdings in 11 states, ...
Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee proposed selling more than 2 million acres of public land on Wednesday, weeks after similar ...