Clearly, such legislation is being pushed by interests that are out of touch and do not represent the views of those Ame...
Our goal should be to empower people, not make mandatory solutions.
This bill, produced without a map so we know exactly where they want to do, has had some research done.
There are four concerns that I have with this piece of legislation.
We can and should protect America's great natural spaces, yet it should not be done in a dictatorial manner that freezes...
This particular bill is a relic from the past. It has not been successful since the Age of Disco and will not be success...
What we need to do is go forward with the process that almost every editorial in the State of Utah says: Try to come to ...
The economic gains from wilderness recreation appear to be inconsequential and may likely be more than offset by losses ...
I would be surprised if there were many Members of Congress who would not take at least some offense at a proposal to se...
Whenever you do changes to public lands in Utah there will be collateral damage, and there will be collateral damage tha...
I would like to make a motion of unanimous consent that a letter from the Utah State Board of Education be inserted into...
One of the problems I have with this particular bill is that every state in the West with all of those public lands was ...
We now want to create nine million acres of wilderness. That means 18 percent of Utah has to support the rest of the sta...
If my kids are going to have a decent education in Utah, my state has to have a balanced economy.
One in every three acres is owned by the Federal government, and 90 percent of that land is congregated in the West.
The reason why I am Chairman of the Western Caucus, if for no other reason, is because all the colored land in there is ...
I appreciate that opportunity and, in honor of our Senators being here, this is the beginning of a filibuster.
I think as a congressional delegation we have proven we can handle the question of wilderness in Utah.