As the Chairman of Federal Lands, it has been very surprising to me when we hear an administration that talks all the time about, boy, we consult, we coordinate, and we work with the tribes, we always consider them pre-eminently in our discussions when we make decisions, and to see issues like this that fly in the face of those words, that they are actually not consulting with the tribes.
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Tiffany expresses concern about the Biden administration's lack of consultation with tribes on land issues.
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