We appreciate the substantial time and resources dedicated to the pursuit of a legislative solution to this critical pre...
I cannot begin to imagine the outcry if the Congress proposed expropriating two-thirds of the state of Massachusetts.
I reject what you said about the oil concept. What we are giving to the state is simply the permitting process.
But what this bill would do is provide a certainty of access somewhere while giving the agencies the flexibility to relo...
The collaborative management approach that has been suggested for Bears Ears National Monument cannot legally be done. I...
We appreciate the sustained efforts of House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Rob Bishop, Congressman Jason Chaffetz...
I was very offended by the statement that you made. That hurts very deeply.
I object to the way you have characterized our grazing.
I appreciate that kind of clarity. Some of these things are very simplistically thrown out there that really are not acc...
We can do it because we are Congress and we write the laws. That is a guarantee for you.
Secretary Jewell, you came to Utah seeking local input. Unfortunately, what you saw and what you heard was theater stage...
By 2013, the national monument threat had spawned a collaborative effort in which Representatives Bishop and Chaffetz so...
I want it to be noted that this is not the hearing of this bill, it is a hearing of this bill.
What this bill tries to do is four major things, bring finality in four areas.
It must be nice, it must be nice to have Washington on your side.
There are shrill voices out there realizing that if we actually bring finality in this issue, they will be out of work.
But, that has got to be balanced against the desire to incentivize innovation.
There's no evidence to support this accusation.