There is a net benefit that comes here. The Bears Ears Commission in which the tribes can appoint members still exists i...
I reject this either-or proposition. Conservation and multiple-use can coexist.
This effort will be both time-consuming and challenging--but it's worth it.
We have a unique window of opportunity to end the gridlock.
Thank you for being here, especially President Begaye.
I appreciate the witnesses for traveling from all over the place, from Arizona, from New Mexico, from Colorado, and from...
Is there anything in that proclamation that required the BLM to acknowledge and actually follow their advice?
Key bottom line is there will still be a commission appointed by the tribes, there still will be a council that actually...
This thoughtful legislation would give it to them by codifying what we all want: appropriate monument protections and a ...
Any assertion that this bill throws open public land to harmful development is akin to suggesting the Patriots get five ...
As I see it, the teams are the Federal, Utah, local, and tribal governments with interests in exercising careful steward...
Thank you very much. I am now going to ask Mr. John Tahsuda to stand, if you would, please.
H.R. 4532 is a sensible and responsible answer to that question. Congress should pass it with all deliberate speed.
Despite that unprecedented responsiveness, neither the Eagles and Patriots nor the teams in San Juan County can particip...
This bill establishes something unique in U.S. history: monument management councils that give all the teams a voice in ...
A lot more protection.
Thank you very much. I am going to mess up this name, as well. Once again, I will apologize in advance.
Chairman Bishop sharply questioned whether the Ute Indian Tribe and the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition had a strong a...