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News breaks that President Trump intends to shrink protected areas

Reports from inside the Interior Department indicate that the administration is expected to remove protections from six national monuments: Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni-Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon and Ironwood Forest in Arizona, Chuckwalla in California, Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks in New Mexico, and Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments in Utah.

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Leaked plan calls for public lands to be “put to use”

Journalists publish an internal Interior Department plan, much of which reads like a wish list for developers. The draft document calls for both the “release” of public lands for housing development and for giving away “heritage lands and sites to the states.”

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President Trump puts public lands on the balance sheet

President Donald Trump signs an executive order to create a sovereign wealth fund, a state-owned investment fund often paid for by surplus revenue from natural resources development or trade. Given that the U.S. is some $36 trillion in debt, it is unclear where a budget surplus would come from. Because the oil and gas industry is already drilling at record rates, officials in the Trump administration may point to selling public lands as the best option for funding.

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Leaked document reveals GOP intentions

A document leaks that lists “Sell Federal Land” as one item on a menu of “reconciliation” priorities outlined by Republicans in Congress. Reconciliation is a special legislative process to quickly advance fiscal priorities. In the Senate, reconciliation bills do not need to meet the 60-vote threshold.

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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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