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** Opposition to public land sell-off proposal intensifies
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Friday, May 16, 2025
Basin and Range National Monument in Nevada, Bureau of Land Management ([link removed])
After adding a late-night public land sell-off amendment to a budget bill, lawmakers are facing intensifying backlash ([link removed]) in their home states and across the West. Earlier this week, Tribal leaders and conservation advocates held protests in Nevada ([link removed]) and Utah ([link removed]) , the home states of the sell-off amendment's sponsors. The commissioners of Clark County, NV, also
expressed their opposition to the proposal, saying ([link removed]) in a statement that they "are concerned that this bill does not reflect the [Clark County Commission’s] priorities to facilitate responsible future development, especially as it relates to environmental conservation, water and public infrastructure." And U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada called ([link removed]) the plan "insane."
Recent polling shows that the idea of selling off national public lands has become more and more unpopular with Western voters over time. The 2025 Conservation in the West poll ([link removed]) found that 88 percent of Western voters support keeping national monument designations in place and 65 percent oppose transferring national public lands to states—both increases compared to when the same question was asked in the 2017 poll. And in the same poll, less than a quarter of Western voters support the idea of selling public lands to develop housing on natural areas.
Despite the unpopularity of the idea, anti-public lands lawmakers have continued to look for ways to achieve their goal of selling off national public lands. "Our two states are the test case," Mathilda Miller, government relations director for Native Voters Alliance Nevada, pointed out. "If this land grab goes through quietly, they’ll use the same exact playbook somewhere else."
** Quick hits
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AZ lawmakers seek right to sue to overturn national monument
Arizona Daily Star ([link removed])
Western voters are opposed to Trump energy plans, new poll says
Wyoming Public Radio ([link removed])
Utah leaders praise Trump’s fast-tracking of a ‘vital’ uranium mine. Environmentalists say the move ‘beggars belief’
Salt Lake Tribune ([link removed])
Interior wants to do NEPA reviews in 28 days. Is that even possible?
E&E News ([link removed])
Could public lands sell-off proposal also be a water grab by Utah?
Las Vegas Review-Journal ([link removed])
An effort to kill off lawsuits against oil giants is gaining steam
New York Times ([link removed])
Navajo Nation blindsided by pipeline bait-and-switch
Capital & Main ([link removed])
Opinion: This land was your land, this land was my land. Now it's for sale
New York Times ([link removed])
** Quote of the day
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” I would agree that it’s difficult to accomplish legally defensible NEPA under these timelines and with the department’s resource constraints.”
—Kathleen Sgamma, Western Energy Alliance, E&E News ([link removed])
** Picture This
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@vallescaldera ([link removed])
“Driving up into the Jemez Mountains and rounding that final turn...to have, at last, the Valle Grande unfold at our feet never failed to take my breath away. I always longed to stop and stand at the edge. From there, I would travel in imagination across that vast expanse...”
- Melissa Fu, 2024 Artist in Residence
(NPS/Corey Lycopolus)
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