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A hearing on tax relief programs in counties with abundant federal land turned into yet another soap-box rap session for anti-wilderness representatives today.
The shameless onslaught of the Great Outdoors Giveaway continued this morning in the House of Representatives when six bills all designed to undermine the Antiquities Act received testimony in the House. One of them, Rep. Rob Bishop’s so-called “Utah Lands Sovereignty Act” would prevent any future president from designating national monuments in the state. But there’s a benefit to National Monuments that frequently gets overlooked by Bishop and his cohorts: they are a boon to the communities that surround them.