Washington, D.C. (September 30, 2015) – Today a U.S. District Judge in the District Court of Wyoming upheld a preliminary injunction against the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) rule governing hydraulic fracturing on federal and tribal lands, finalized in March of this year. The judge found that the rule exceeded the BLM’s statutory authority. Read more »
Denver, CO (September 22, 2015) – Today Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced that an Endangered Species Act listing of the greater sage grouse is not warranted at this time. Also this week, the Department of the Interior finalized nearly a hundred land use plans imposing sage grouse-based restrictions across the sage grouse’s 11 state range. Read more »
Washington, D.C. (September 15, 2015) – Today the Obama Administration requested Congress change federal budget laws to address shortfalls in catastrophic wildfire funding. Read more »
Washington, D.C. (September 11, 2015) – Today the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced its decision, after strong pushback by members of the Western Caucus, to drop its plan to merge the BLM state offices of New Mexico and Arizona into one regional office. Read more »
Washington, D.C. (September 2, 2015) – Yesterday a U.S. District Court judge invalidated the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s decision to list the lesser prairie chicken as a threatened species, citing the agency’s failure to consider voluntary conservation efforts. Read more »
Cheyenne, WY (August 28, 2015) – Yesterday a U.S. District Court judge in North Dakota issued a temporary injunction against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of Engineers’ Waters of the U.S (WOTUS) rule, calling it ‘exceptionally expansive’. The ruling blocks implementation of the rule in 13 states pending further judicial proceedings. Read more »
Washington, D.C. (August 3, 2015) – Today the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a rule regulating emissions of carbon dioxide. The rule would force the closure of coal-fired power plants across the nation and lead to an unprecedented reliance on intermittent forms of energy. Read more »
Washington, D.C. (July 29, 2015) – Today the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is holding the first of several “listening sessions” on the Federal Coal Program in Washington, D.C., thousands of miles from the western communities home to the bulk of federal coal. The stated purpose of the listening sessions is to have “an honest and open conversation” about increasing federal coal royalties that at current rates contribute billions annually to federal, state, and tribal coffers. The BLM plans on visiting some of the impacted communities out west next month. Read more »
Washington, D.C. (July 16, 2015) – Today the U.S. House passed HR 2898: the Western Water and American Food Security Act of 2015. The bipartisan vote of 245-176 sends the legislation to the U.S. Senate for consideration. Members of the Congressional Western Caucus secured numerous provisions in the legislation and helped ensure its passage through the House. In addition to providing much-needed water supply to families, farmers and communities in California, the bill will increase critical water storage throughout the west, streamline water project permitting on federal lands, and protect state-endowed water rights from federal water grabs. Read more »
Washington, D.C. (July 10, 2015) – Today President Obama’s Administration announced that it will unilaterally designate 700,000 acres in eastern Nevada as the Basin Range National Monument, undermining a locally-developed land plan that even Sen. Harry Reid supported and dismissing any opportunity for meaningful public input. This designation will put this enormous swathe of land under lock and key, using a modern art project spanning a few hundred acres to justify a land grab of hundreds of thousands of acres.
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