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In a rare bipartisan letter, Idaho state legislators celebrated the death of a federal proposal that would have allowed the ...
The bill would have required the Bureau of Land Management to sell up to 1.2 million acres within five miles of population ...
The provision in the Senate version of “One Big Beautiful Bill” would allow the sale of up to 3.2 million acres of public ...
A new version of a controversial public land sales proposal in Congress cuts back on the land that could be sold in Idaho and 10 other states. But opponents have said the changes aren't enough.
A southwest Idaho county seeks public feedback on administrative land division in a new survey . Canyon County administrative ...
Idaho senators oppose federal public land sales proposal The debate over public lands management has intensified as Congress weighs what provisions to include in Trump's budget reconciliation package.
The sale of public lands is sensitive in the West. Those landscapes and the lifestyle they represent glue people together, whether they are Republicans or Democrats, hunters or birdwatchers, hikers or ...
Efforts to sell public lands fail, but lawmakers and advocates remain concerned about the environmental impact of the “big ...
Idaho Sens. Jim Risch and Mike Crapo said Friday that they oppose selling federal land as part of the massive tax cut and budget bill making its way through Congress.
Even though all three of our Congressmen voted on April 7 against an amendment that would have blocked any public land sell-off, it’s still good to contact them: Senators Crapo and Risch, and Rep ...
Nearly 22 million acres of Idaho’s public lands could be put up for sale under a portion of legislation included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Idaho Sens. Jim Risch and Mike Crapo made statements Friday opposing the sale of more than 3 million acres of public land as part of the federal budget reconciliation bill.