The proposed rule from the BLM would fundamentally change the BLM's multiple use mandate under FLPMA without the necessary initial input from Congress, state and county governments, private industry, recreationists and other impacted stakeholders.
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Gosar highlights the lack of stakeholder input in the BLM's proposed rule changes.
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