Help Stop BLM Nominee Who Threatens Treaty Rights and Cultural Resources
Opponents warn that Steve Pearce’s confirmation could lead to large-scale sales of federal lands to private interests, risking environmental and tribal protections, advocates say.
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Block this threat to public lands from heading the BLM (Letters)
Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. Senate, who care about our public lands and wildlife, must draw a red line ... that not one piece of legislation will pass the Senate until the nomination of this public lands pillager is reversed! -- Jessica Talbot, Arvada
Help stop BLM nominee who threatens treaty rights and cultural resources
With a one-minute phone call this week, we can help stop a clear and present danger to the lands, waters, and wildlife we cherish — including CSKT treaty rights and resources across the aboriginal territories.
Bennet joins Hickenlooper in opposing BLM director nominee
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., is opposing President Trump’s nominee to become director of the Bureau of Land Management, shortly after fellow Colorado Sen. John Hickenlooper, also a Democrat, became the first U.S. senator to announce his opposition.
Dispatches from the Wild: The battle for Montana’s public lands
Steve Pearce, Sen. Steve Daines and the BLM By Benjamin Alva Polley EBS COLUMNIST Montana’s wild landscapes aren’t just scenery—they represent a deeply held way of life for many in the Treasure State. Access to public lands shapes Montana’s culture, economy, and even its politics. That’s why President Trump’s nomination of Steve Pearce, a former Congressman from New Mexico, to direct the Bureau of Land
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