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GOP Sen. Mike Lee's plan to allow the sale of public lands ran into bipartisan opposition in the Senate and the House.
The provision would have forced the sale of thousands of acres of federal public land across Arizona and other Western states.
Following public outcry, Sen. Mike Lee has removed the sale of public lands from the Senate reconciliation bill.
A Utah senator’s efforts to put public lands on the auction block ended quietly Saturday night in a social media post ...
Senator Mike Lee retracts a proposal to sell 3.3 million acres of federal land due to backlash and budget constraints.
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” will be without Senator Mike Lee’s controversial public land sale provision… and that’s a win for the American people.
Utah, pulled his revised public land sale provision from the U.S. Senate’s budget bill on Saturday night. Lee voluntarily withdrew the measure because the “strict constraints of the budget ...
A trio of conservatives pushing for an additional $313 billion in federal Medicaid spending cuts marched into Senate Majority ...
While some U.S. House Republicans threatened to vote against the bill, Lee blamed Senate rules for his decision to pull the ...
The Senate floor is currently in a state of paralysis while Republican leaders push for the support necessary to bring ...
Far from benefiting only the wealthy, these lands could enable starter homes for working families.
Republican leaders are searching for ways to secure support for President Donald Trump’s big bill as the Senate slogs through ...