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In a rare bipartisan letter, Idaho state legislators celebrated the death of a federal proposal that would have allowed the ...
The provision in the Senate version of “One Big Beautiful Bill” would allow the sale of up to 3.2 million acres of public land.
The bill would have required the Bureau of Land Management to sell up to 1.2 million acres within five miles of population ...
A new version of a controversial public land sales proposal in Congress cuts back on the land that could be sold in Idaho and 10 other states. But opponents have said the changes aren't enough.
Stop sale of public lands I am deeply disturbed that Congress’ Budget Reconciliation Bill includes the sale of national forests and public lands to fund tax cuts for the wealthy.
A proposed public lands sell-off proposal could have included many Central Oregon gems. These places remain public and open, ...
Idaho Sens. Jim Risch and Mike Crapo said Friday that they oppose selling federal land as part of the massive tax cut and budget bill making its way through Congress.
Even though all three of our Congressmen voted on April 7 against an amendment that would have blocked any public land sell-off, it’s still good to contact them: Senators Crapo and Risch, and Rep ...
The Utah senator said he couldn’t guarantee the land wouldn’t fall into unintended hands after changes required by the ...
The parliamentarian's determination comes as online conservative critics have attacked the proposal. Its chief sponsor has promised a new plan.
One looming threat to Idaho residents today is that approximately 21 million acres of our public lands, a part of over 250 million acres across 11 western states, were threatened to be sold under ...
Idaho Sens. Jim Risch and Mike Crapo made statements Friday opposing the sale of more than 3 million acres of public land as part of the federal budget reconciliation bill.
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