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In a rare bipartisan letter, Idaho state legislators celebrated the death of a federal proposal that would have allowed the ...
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East Idaho News on MSNNew poll: 96% of Idaho voters say public lands should remain in public handsNinety-six percent of all registered voters in Idaho believe that public lands should remain in public hands, according to a ...
The bill would have required the Bureau of Land Management to sell up to 1.2 million acres within five miles of population ...
A new version of a controversial public land sales proposal in Congress cuts back on the land that could be sold in Idaho and 10 other states. But opponents have said the changes aren't enough. U ...
Idaho state legislators from both parties celebrated the death of a federal proposal that would have made millions of acres of public lands, including in Idaho, available to be sold off. On June ...
How other Idaho leaders have reacted to public land sale. U.S. Sen. Jim Risch, R-Idaho, opposed the original wording of the provision alongside Crapo, speaking out for the first time last Friday ...
Even though all three of our Congressmen voted on April 7 against an amendment that would have blocked any public land sell-off, it’s still good to contact them: Senators Crapo and Risch, and Rep ...
Idahoans fought to protect public lands, but vigilance is needed. Learn why public pressure matters and what’s at stake for Idaho’s future.
UTAH, USA — Sen. Mike Lee withdrew a controversial provision Saturday that would have mandated the sale of up to 1.2 million acres of federal public lands, citing concerns about foreign ...
A U.S. Senate provision that would have brought the sale of millions of acres of public lands across the western U.S. looks to be in jeopardy after ... Idaho senators push back on federal land sale.
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, pulled his revised public land sale provision from the U.S. Senate’s budget bill on Saturday night.
A new version of a controversial public land sales proposal in Congress cuts back on the land that could be sold in Idaho and 10 other states. But opponents have said the changes aren’t enough.
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