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Utah Wilderness News, March 17, 2010

Good Eco-nomics: National monuments add green to local wallets "A sure-fire way to boost the economy in Western states is to designate a national monument or establish a national park, as past performance shows these landscapes bolster the surrounding communities with long-lasting jobs and revenue streams tied to much, much...

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Utah Wilderness News, March 16, 2010

Utah's unsung natural resource: Hot air"Utahns have been up in Washington's grill over federal land forever. This year's Legislature carried on that work with a silly bill to assert the state's eminent domain on federal land unless the property was acquired by the federal government with the consent of the...

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Utah Wilderness News, March 15, 2010

Former Utah BLM State Director praises needed oil and gas leasing reforms"The reforms Secretary Salazar has proposed will improve the front end of the development of federal oil and gas, avoiding conflicts and protecting land and water, while producing the public’s resources. Secretary Salazar and the BLM should also make...

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Utah Wilderness News, March 12, 2010

Setting the record straight on wilderness in Utah“There has been an enormous shift in the Utah wilderness debate over the past two decades. As the commissioner notes, increasing amounts of land have gained administrative and legislative protection. And as Utah faces growth, there is an increasing appreciation for open space....

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Utah Wilderness News, March 10, 2010

So, what exactly is the problem with National Monuments?"The guvmint-hatin’ Utah state legislature has just declared a preemptive strike against creating new jobs and revenue in the state. Today, the state senate passed a resolution opposing federal creation of new monuments. A few weeks ago, a Department of the Interior...

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