The Supreme Court Shouldn’t Let The Federal Government Control 70 Percent Of A State’s Land

The case in Utah raises issues not only about land use concerns but also core principles of federalism relevant to the entire country.

House Republicans Demand BLM Extend Comment Period On Public Land Grab

The proposed rule establishes a framework for 'conservation leasing,' allowing public lands to be cut off from development or grazing.

Western Senators Demand Bureau Of Land Management Halt Its Bid To Force Out Citizens Using Public Land

The new agency regulations, lawmakers note, threaten to interrupt 'the successful balance of other responsible uses' of federal land.

In Tour Promoting New Rule, Bureau Of Land Management Ignores GOP Mountain States It Would Hurt Most

The Bureau of Land Management doesn't seem very interested in hearing from constituents who live near public land.

Without New Uranium Mines, U.S. Runs Risk Of European-Style Reliance On Russian Energy

Without re-examining its uranium supply chains, the U.S. energy market will be vulnerable similarly to Europe's present situation.

House Republicans Demand Biden Pull Back On Mining Moratorium

House Republicans admonished President Joe Biden's 60-day moratorium on new mining, oil and gas leasing and permitting on public lands.