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A controversial bill championed by Utah Senator Mike Lee has been reduced in scope. The bill previously required the sale of public lands from both the Bureau of Land Management and National Forests.
Five Republican congressmen including Mike Simpson of Idaho and Dan Newhouse of central Washington signaled Thursday they ...
The Trump administration’s plan would open 600,000 acres of roadless areas to commercial logging, vegetation management, and ...
As the Senate primes to vote on the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" this weekend, a public land sale provision has been top of ...
Sen. Mike Lee’s proposed bill to sell off public land in the western United States has been scaled back significantly since ...
The proposed sale of up to 3.3 million acres of national public lands in the west was proposed by Republican Sen. Mike Lee of ...
Activists gathered outside Republican U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo’s Boise office Thursday evening to oppose a revised federal proposal to sell over a million acres of public lands for development, a move ...
WASHINGTON — Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, is pushing his colleagues to further scrutinize the contents of President Donald Trump’s ...
MAGA advocates known for their love of hunting and fishing are fuming over a proposal in President Donald Trump's megabill ...
Despite a loud public outcry against U.S. Sen. Mike Lee’s efforts to sell millions of acres of federal public land, not ...
House lawmakers are threatening to block the GOP’s budget bill if it includes Sen. Mike Lee’s controversial public lands sale measure.