Public lands are not just a backdrop for oil rigs and mining pits.
The proposed rule is long overdue. It is a long-overdue update to how we manage our public lands.
Conservation must be part of that multiple-use equation.
We are the people that are making the laws, not you.
This Constitution, this country was formulated on real basis.
Well, tell that to the Navajo allottees who saw their livelihoods and financial well-being dragged from them from one of...
This hearing is another step in the Majority's effort to undermine the multiple-use mandate of the Bureau of Land Manage...
Considering these special places is not a radical idea, it is what the American people want.
As government expands, our liberties contract.
I want to make it perfectly clear I am against this rule and so are my constituents.
I think, first of all, you have to go through these four aspects. You haven't done them.
I think more and more states need to take the BLM and the Forest Service to court.
These two states have roughly 10 million more acres of BLM land than your two states combined.
I don't want to repeat the 1872 law of mining, where we get to do nothing but give mining everything they want.
The West has changed. The dynamics are different.
I am very disappointed in what I have seen.
Under Secretary Haaland, BLM has taken the important step to come up with a proposal to balance the uses of public lands...
Our public lands should play and need to play a significant role in climate mitigation.