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Sierra Club, environmental demonstrators urge Crapo to hold the line against public land sales
BOISE — Idaho’s Republican U.S. senators, Mike Crapo and Jim Risch, have voiced opposition to their Utah colleague Mike Lee’s efforts to include the sale of public lands in the “Big Beautiful” budget reconciliation bill currently being debated in the…
As protests mount against plan to sell public land, Utah Sen. Mike Lee says he is ‘just getting started.’
Sen. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico called Mike Lee’s land-sale proposal “horsesh*t” and said “85% of the money from these sales would go to pay for tax cuts” for the wealthy.
Former Asst. Interior Secretary Says Downfall Of Land Sale Bill Lee’s Own Fault
Sen. Mike Lee has only himself to blame for the downfall of his plan to sell federal public lands. Former Assistant Interior Secretary Rob Wallace says Lee shot his bill in the foot when “he cut the public out of the discussion.”
Summit County Council unanimously passes resolution opposing federal public land sale - TownLift, Park City News
PARK CITY, Utah — In a move that underscores Summit County’s commitment to public lands, the Summit County Council unanimously passed Resolution 2025-16 this week, voicing strong opposition to proposed federal legislation that could lead to the largest sale of public lands in U.S. history. The resolution comes amid a groundswell of national concern over a controversial land sale provision championed by Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT). Though a new version …
Not for sale: Hundreds gather in Cheyenne to protest sale of public lands
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Hundreds of protesters gathered en masse around the front steps of the Wyoming State Capitol Building to tell their elected officials one thing: “This land is not for sale.” “This land is not for sale.” “This land is not for sale.” Wyoming State Rep. Karlee Provenza hung up the phone on the voicemail of U.S. Sen. John Barrasso, the U.S. Senate majority whip. Two times before, she had called the offices of Wyoming’s other elected…
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