Republican lawmakers are increasingly turning to the Congressional Review Act to overturn federal agency decisions, including ...
Utah Republicans are following through with their intention to repeal a Biden-era land use plan for the Grand ...
Mike Lee has kicked off a process to slash the monument plan for Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, a 1.9 million-acre protected area at the heart of southern Utah's red rock country.
Rep. Celeste Maloy's legislation targets a Biden-era management plan for the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
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Utah Lawmakers Move to Throw Out Management Plan for Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Resolution would disregard years of public and Tribal input and create uncertainty around the monument’s management, setting a dangerous precedent for national monuments around the country.
The plan contained zero meaningful input from Utah’s leaders. It completely disregarded the economic concerns of rural ...
Utah National Park Site Targeted In “Unlawful” Attack That May Set Precedent To Harm Other NPS Sites
National parks across the U.S. have been struggling over the past few weeks. For instance, on Tuesday, February 17, Kristi ...
Environmental activists are calling the move dangerous to the national monument while Sen. Lee has said current restrictions go too far.
Responding to a question in his confirmation hearing, BLM nominee Steve Pearce says Chuckwalla National Monument should be protected.
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Sen. Lee moves to challenge Biden-era Grand Staircase-Escalante management plan in Congress
Debate surrounding Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument has reignited in Congress. Environmentalists say the monument is once again under threat of destruction.
Grand Staircase holds thousands of years of Southern Paiute cultural history,” writes Autumn Gillard in an op-ed.
When people and businesses emphatically remind Congress our public lands are not for sale, lawmakers listen.
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