Stop the car. Like, fix this.
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Curtis reflects public demand for urgent change in government actions.
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I want to give you a compliment, both of you, and just say that over and over again I hear positive feedback about members that work for both BLM and National Park Service on the ground in Utah.
On the one occasion the Supervisor did agree to Congressman Curtis's request to rescind the termination of all temporary guide and outfitter permits last year, he subsequently revoked the guides' and outfitters' access to the Lone Peak…
I just want to tell you they are doing a good job, and how helpful that is to me when they work to build these good relationships, and how much that is appreciated back in the district.
I would point to the Emery County Public Lands Bill as a really good example where we set aside 1.3 million acres.





