On the recordJanuary 30, 2024
You are hearing that correctly. Any American, or notably, any American subsidiary of a foreign company could have the exclusive rights to our public lands for about $10 per acre per year.
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congress.govYou are hearing that correctly. Any American, or notably, any American subsidiary of a foreign company could have the exclusive rights to our public lands for about $10 per acre per year.
Grijalva criticizes a proposed bill that would allow cheap claims on public lands.
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