Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Utah Newsletter for Sunday January 26, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Bears Ears National Monument Releases New Resource Management Plan
HAILEY, Idaho, Jan. 18 -- The Western Watersheds Project issued the following news release:
KANAB, Utah - The Bureau of Land Management has released its final Resource Management Plan (RMP) (https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2020347/510) for Bears Ears National Monument in Utah. The monument was established at the request of a coalition of five Indigenous groups and is the first monument to be co-managed by tribes and the federal government. The monument was established by Presiden
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Utah Moms Demand Action Join Senator Blouin at the Capitol to Call for a Ban on Assault Weapons and Pass Gun Safety Laws
NEW YORK, Jan. 24 [Category: Sociological] -- Everytown for Gun Safety posted the following news release:
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Utah Moms Demand Action Join Senator Blouin at the Capitol to Call for a Ban on Assault Weapons and Pass Gun Safety Laws
As Part of a Gun Safety Package Senator Blouin's Legislation Also Calls for the Creation of a Waiting Period Between the Time of Purchasing a Firearm and Obtaining It
SALT LAKE CITY -- Today, the Utah chapter of Moms Demand Action, part of Everytown for Gun Safe
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Utah Say No to HB 164: Having the Right of Way Does Not Mean You Can Hit People, Cars, or Other Objects
CHICAGO, Illinois, Jan. 24 [Category: Insurance] -- The American Property Casualty Insurance Association issued the following news release:
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Utah Say No to HB 164: Having the Right of Way Does Not Mean You Can Hit People, Cars, or Other Objects
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - The American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) says the Utah State House Transportation Committee made the wrong decision when they voted unanimously to approve HB 164 today. This is a dangerous and confusing b
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WWP Statement on the Critical Importance of Protecting the Antiquities Act From Political Tampering
HAILEY, Idaho, Jan. 18 (TNSres) -- The Western Watersheds Project issued the following statement on Jan. 17, 2025:
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The Antiquities Act allows presidents to establish national monuments in areas that need greater protections for natural, cultural, and historic resources. Presidents of both parties have been using the Act since 1906 to establish some of our most treasured landscapes. Grand Canyon, Katmai, and Zion National Parks, for example, all started out as monuments under the Antiquit
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