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Not Helpful: Utah Delegation Introduces Facetious Legislation in the Face of Climate Crises

Jun 9th, 2021 Written by admin

There is some entertainment value to Senator Romney and Representative Curtis introducing an Illinois wilderness bill to contrast the more serious proposal from Senator Durbin to protect federally-owned wild lands […]

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Utah Wilderness News, April 6, 2011

Apr 6th, 2011 Written by admin

Bishop insistent on opening the floodgates of oil production

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Utah Wilderness News, April 4, 2011

Apr 4th, 2011 Written by admin

Agreement reached on Uintah County drilling project

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You can help protect America’s redrock wilderness – Redrock Report March 2011

Mar 31st, 2011 Written by admin

Here’s what is happening this month with the redrock: 1. Show your support for protecting the Greater Canyonlands region. 2. Ask your members of Congress to protect America’s redrock wilderness! 3. Participate in grassroots events across the country this April.

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Utah Wilderness News, March 25, 2011

Mar 25th, 2011 Written by admin

Salazar deserves thanks

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This week, SUWA's freshest face, Executive Directo This week, SUWA's freshest face, Executive Director Scott Braden, spent time with our legislative team in Washington DC to meet with Senators, members of Congress, and community partners to discuss his vision for wilderness on public lands in Utah. Meetings included our redrock champions Rep. Melanie Stansbury and Sen. Dick Durbin, members of the Utah delegation, and leaders in the wilderness and public lands advocacy space based there. 

Additionally, Scott joined our DC staff and friends organizations at a "Don't Sell My Public Lands" visibility event during Interior Sec. Doug Burgum's hearings on the Trump Administration's budget. SUWA's strength at the DC level is vital to ensuring public lands remain public. Reach out to your reps to co-sponsor America's Red Rock Wilderness today by visiting: suwa.org/arrwa119

Pictured: Scott Braden with our redrock champions @repstansbury and @senatordurbin and our amazing Legislative Advocate, Lauren!
Senator Mike Lee from Utah released plans yesterda Senator Mike Lee from Utah released plans yesterday that would force the sale of millions of acres of public lands across the West to pay for tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy. After refusing to provide details for weeks, he released the Energy and Natural Resources Committee’s text for the FY25 Budget Reconciliation Bill, which is currently being considered by the Senate. The text requires the Department of the Interior and US Forest Service to offer up millions of acres of public land across 11 western states (AK, AZ, CA, CO, ID, NV, NM, OR, UT, WA, and WY) for sale.

See quote above from SUWA DC Director, Travis Hammill.

Photo Credit: Whit Richardson

#protectwildutah #publicland #notforsale
As we feared, the public lands sell-off amendment As we feared, the public lands sell-off amendment is back. Today, during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Hearing on the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) FY 2026 Budget, DOI Secretary Burgum confirmed that Senator Lee (R-UT) plans to introduce a Public Lands Sell-off Amendment into the FY25 Budget Reconciliation Bill, currently being considered by the Senate.

According to Secretary Burgum’s testimony, the Amendment would require DOI to offer up approximately 2 million acres of public land across Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Alaska for sale. 

Keep the pressue on and reach out to your Senators! Visit: suwa.org/callyoursenator to ACT NOW and keep public land sell-off out of this betrayal of a budget bill. 

📸 Nathan St. Andre (@southern_utah_photo)
Join us in keeping the pressure on! Senator Mike L Join us in keeping the pressure on! Senator Mike Lee has announced plans reintroduce a Public Lands Sell-off Amendment in the Senate version of the Budget Bill, similar to the version which was just rejected by the House. This sell-off amendment would have forced the sale of hundreds of thousands of acres of public land across the West. Even without the amendment, the Budget Bill is deeply anti-conservational.

TAKE ACTION NOW by urging your Senators to keep public lands sell-off out of the Budget Bill and to vote NO on any version of the bill that threatens our nation’s public lands by visiting: http://suwa.org/callyoursenator

If you’re looking for other ways to fight back, reach out to one of our regional organizers! (link in bio) Depending on where you live, we’ve got all sorts of options: volunteering at events to get the word out, making phone calls, hosting postcard-sending parties, and more. #protectwildutah
This Saturday, June 7th, join activists from acros This Saturday, June 7th, join activists from across the country for the Day of Action to Defend National Monuments. Grab your friends, make a sign, and speak out for the lands we all love! Here are some ways to get involved:
📸 Gather friends/family and head to your favorite national monument, park, or other close-to-home public land and take a photo with your signs.
📢 Post & share your photos on social media and tag @secretaryburgum, your reps & #monumentsforall (*include @protectwildutah and we'll repost it!*)
✍ Sign & share the petition (link in bio)
☎️ Call your members of Congress! 
🐝 In Salt Lake City? Join SUWA at the Pollinator Pride Party with @sagelandcollab 

Don't have time to make a sign? You can print this one. (link in bio)

Now is a key moment to keep the pressure on and remind our reps that weakening our national monuments is a wildly unpopular idea. #monumentsforall #act #protectwildutah
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