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Trump administration targets Public Lands Rule for elimination

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) begins the process of repealing the landmark Public Lands Rule, a move that would weaken safeguards and open the door to privatization. The rule enshrined the BLM’s multiple-use mandate by making clear that conservation, public access, cultural resources, wildlife habitat, and climate resilience are just as important as drilling, mining, and other private uses of public land.

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Trump administration to repeal Oil and Gas Rule

The Trump administration announces its intent to repeal the "Fluid Mineral Leases and Leasing Process" Rule— better known as the Oil and Gas Rule. This rule put in place long-overdue reforms to ensure taxpayers receive a fair return when private companies lease public land to extract and sell oil and gas for profit.

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Congress passes budget bill

Congress passes the “Big Beautiful Bill.” After public pressure, the provision to sell off public lands was removed. However, the bill still contains measures that give oil and gas companies free reign to lease more than 200 million acres of public lands, without public input. The American Petroleum Institute offered this quote: “This historic legislation will help usher in a new era of energy dominance by unlocking opportunities for investment, opening lease sales and expanding access to oil and natural gas development.”

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“Alternative arrangements” cut the public out of oil and gas leasing

In response to the president’s “national energy emergency,” the Department of the Interior adopts “alternative arrangements” for complying with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Under the new procedures, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has just 14 days to complete environmental assessments — with no opportunity for the public to weigh in. For projects likely to have significant environmental impacts, the BLM has only 28 days to prepare an environmental impact statement, followed by a mere 10-day public comment period.

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Utah attempts to seize public lands

Utah files a lawsuit to seize control of 18.5 million acres of public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management. The Supreme Court declined to hear the case, but we fully expect Utah’s legal attacks to continue—now with new allies in the Trump administration.

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