Western Energy Alliance President Kathleen Sgamma has withdrawn her nomination to lead the Bureau of Land Management, according to Senator Mike Lee, chair of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Lee announced Sgamma’s decision at the beginning of a Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing that was scheduled to include Sgamma this morning.
Earlier this week, the news outlet Documented published a memo Sgamma wrote to members of WEA in 2021 after the January 6 insurrection. In it, she said she was “disgusted by the violence” that day and by “President Trump’s role in spreading misinformation that incited it.” The private memo was first posted in 2021 by Documented editor Nick Surgey.
“The Trump administration should avoid nominating anyone else with massive conflicts of interest to lead the Bureau of Land Management, and instead focus on implementing Congress’s multiple-use mandate for America’s public lands,” Center for Western Priorities Deputy Director Aaron Weiss said in a statement.
Burgum plans to consolidate offices within Interior
The Interior department is planning to greatly reduce its administrative and support function workforce, according to reporting in the publication Government Executive. Interior will fold areas such as IT, communications, finance, human resources, and contracting into one office within the department, rather than the Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, and National Park Service maintaining their own staff to provide those services. This will lead to further layoffs within the Interior department and has already resulted in a number of employees accepting a buyout offer that ended Wednesday.
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