On the recordMarch 7, 2011
So the dramatic reduction in the public's access to the public's land is actually to help them have better access to the land. Is that the logic you are offering us?
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congress.govSo the dramatic reduction in the public's access to the public's land is actually to help them have better access to the land. Is that the logic you are offering us?
McClintock questions the logic behind reduced public access to lands.
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