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On the recordSeptember 12, 2011
Currently, under the existing law, a President can unilaterally--without any public input, without one congressional hearing, and without any hallmarks of transparency--remove millions of acres of public land from public access and public use.
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Paul Gosar
Republican · Arizona

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Gosar criticizes the current law allowing unilateral land designations by the President.

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