Yes, and I appreciate the criteria. Because that 60 percent does allow an opportunity for urban park development and activity.
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Grijalva supports criteria allowing urban park development and cultural resource protection.
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Mr. Speaker, I yield such time as she may consume to the gentlewoman from Oregon (Ms. Salinas), the sponsor of this bipartisan legislation.
The Western Shoshone Defense Project (WSDP) firmly opposes the Mining Regulatory Clarity Act, which represents an unprecedented giveaway of public lands to mining corporations.
Effective democratic governance depends upon informed public participation, and several international conventions and policy guidelines call for enhanced public participation in environmental management.
This bill is not just a give-away to the mining industry. It is a wholesale giveaway of our public lands.





