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Senator Mike Lee is at it again. He has formally b Senator Mike Lee is at it again. He has formally begun the process to fast-track the destruction of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah by adding the Government Accountability Office (GAO) opinion regarding the Monument’s Management Plan to the Congressional Record. Under the Congressional Review Act (CRA), once a “resolution of disapproval” is introduced (anticipated to occur any day), both chambers of Congress can expedite their votes and pass the measures by simple majority votes.

If that happens and the resolution is signed into law by the President, the Monument Management Plan – which sets expectations for how the land will be managed for wildlife, outdoor access, dark night skies, grazing, and other uses – will be undone and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will be barred from issuing another plan that is “substantially the same” in the future. Read more in our press release (linked in bio) and reach out to your Members of Congress using our advocacy action tool on the homepage of our website (suwa.org).
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee is holding a hearing this Wednesday (February 25) on the nomination of public land sell-off proponent Steve Pearce as Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Director.

Folks who live in the following states can have an extra impact, as one of your senators sits on the committee: AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, LA, ME, MS, MT, ND, NM, NV, OR, PA, UT, WA, WV, & WY. 

ACT NOW! (link in bio) Pearce *will* work to sell off public lands to the highest bidder.
The All Pueblo Council of Governors, the collectiv The All Pueblo Council of Governors, the collective voice of the 20 Pueblo Nations of New Mexico and Texas, voted on December 4, 2025, to support America’s Red Rock Wilderness Act (ARRWA). The Council’s resolution endorses congressional wilderness designation for lands within the Act, which would protect more than 8 million acres of federal public lands in Utah. This is the fifth tribal endorsement of ARRWA, following endorsements by the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe (2025), Zuni Tribe (2024), Hopi Tribe (2023), and Navajo Nation (2021). 

For more info, view our full statement at link in bio.
SUWA is hiring a grassroots organizer! The Utah Or SUWA is hiring a grassroots organizer! The Utah Organizer recruits, trains, and mobilizes volunteers, students, community members, Tribal partners, and allied organizations to protect Utah’s wildlands. This role combines base-building, campaign organizing, rapid response mobilization, coalition leadership, and public education. 

You will represent SUWA at community events, rallies, conferences, and in coalition spaces, and works closely with staff to implement strategic campaigns responding to federal land management plans, national monument threats, and legislative proposals. 

If you are energized by building community power, organizing under challenging political conditions, and protecting some of the most iconic wild landscapes in the country, we encourage you to apply. 

For more information/how to apply, visit suwa.org/careers or head to the link in our bio.
The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance is hiring a The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance is hiring a full-time law clerk for summer 2026! Law clerks will have the opportunity to work with SUWA’s legal team on ongoing litigation and policy advocacy for durable public land conservation policies— focusing on a large array of issues including preventing fossil fuel development, promoting balanced travel and recreation management, and the protection of cultural resources.

This position is based in Salt Lake City, Utah with an expected 40 hours per week for 10 weeks from mid-May to mid-August. Applications are due Feb 27, 2026. For more information, visit suwa.org/careers or head to the link in our bio.

Note: SUWA accepts applications from rising 2L and 3L students with preference for 3Ls. Course history or prior experience relevant to environmental, public lands, and administrative law is also preferred.
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