Commentary: Congressional Review Act risks public land management dysfunction
Congressional Review Act Risks Public Land Management Dysfunction
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Congressional Review Act Risks Public Land Management Dysfunction
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The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership expressed serious concern June 11 with a provision in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee’s reconciliation proposal that would mandate the sale of public lands in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming under the pretense of affordable housing.
“Hunters and anglers have made it clear that reconciliation is not the appropriate vehicle for public land sales,” said Joel Pedersen, president and CEO of the TRCP.
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At its 16th annual Capital Conservation Awards Dinner, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership celebrated the conservation achievements of Representative Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.), Representative Bruce Westerman (R-AR), and Fresh Tracks host Randy Newberg.
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Several conservation groups, including the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, celebrated earlier this month the introduction of federal legislation aimed to improve and protect fish and wildlife habitat. Here is TRCP’s response.
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How lawmakers can build on recent conservation wins and advance habitat, access, and recreation solutions.
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Here are the conservation issues that convinced the most sportsmen and sportswomen to speak up.
Commentary: For conservationists, what was most important issues on a long list? Read More »