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Republican Senator Mike Lee has defended his push to include the potential sale of public lands in the party's budget ...
The proposal is a "betrayal of future generations and folks on both sides of the aisle," Michael Carroll of The Wilderness ...
This is the apology that The Salt Lake Tribune editorial board wishes Sen. Mike Lee would give to his Utah constituents, his ...
More than 18 million acres in Utah managed by the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management could be eligible for sale under a Senate bill.
For all his talk, Lee consistently shows a callous disregard for human life, as he demonstrated this past weekend,” writes ...
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Strib Voices publishes a mix of commentary online and in print each day. To contribute, click here. ••• Cheers to Gov. Tim Walz who had to confront a fast-moving crisis of a manhunt while taking in ...
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, faces opposition from environmentalists, ...
The Senate version of legislation to enact President Trump’s agenda is hitting new turbulence as conservatives led by Sens.
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Raw Story on MSNMike Johnson blames 'unhinged rhetoric' after MAGA rep 'run off the road'House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) blamed "unhinged rhetoric" for Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) being run off the road Thursday morning while he was in Washington, D.C. "What happened to Max this morning is ...
An amendment to the U.S. Senate’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ proposed by Utah Sen. Mike Lee could put millions of acres of public lands across the American West up for sale.
The Republican lawmaker's comments blaming the far left and Gov. Tim Walz "cast a poor light on Utah," writes the The Deseret ...
A sweeping new provision introduced into the federal budget bill by Utah Republican Senator Mike Lee could open the door to ...
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