Delegation analyzing Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill'
- Late Wednesday, Congress removed a measure from President Trump's tax legislation that would have permitted the transfer of a large tract of federal land located in Utah and Nevada.
- Montana Rep. Ryan Zinke led efforts to remove the provision after it was introduced in early May and formed the bipartisan Public Lands Caucus to oppose land sales.
- Zinke expressed his appreciation to House Speaker Mike Johnson and several outdoor industry leaders for their opposition to permanent land sales, following his discussions with Intermountain West lawmakers.
- Zinke stated, "once land is sold, it will never be retrieved," emphasizing his firm opposition to widespread federal land transfers in a press release.
- The removal of the provision highlights ongoing opposition within Congress to selling public lands to help pay for tax cuts and reduce the deficit.
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Mass. delegation votes against Trump's 'beautiful' bill
BOSTON — Members of the state's all-Democrat congressional delegation voted in unison against a massive House budget package to implement President Donald Trump's tax, defense and energy policies.
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