From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Your Signature is Needed: 244 million acres of federal land is in danger
Date July 15, 2020 3:58 PM
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Dear John,

Did you know the culture of corruption is continuing to plague the government? For too long, Trump has appointed problematic people to powerful positions. And
he’s at it once again. Trump nominated anti-public land zealot William Perry
Pendley as the Director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) -- the agency
that oversees our public lands.

Pendley’s intent to sell off public land to the fossil fuel industry, while
ignoring science and experts, show he will always continue to put fossil fuel
CEOs first. He has allowed polluters to exploit the pandemic and the American
people -- while putting our public land at risk.

Trump is putting national parks and monuments at risk for Big Oil drilling and
mining. The Senate can still stop Pendley’s nomination -- but we need your help
to push it to act!

Demand your Senator take action: Reject Pendley as the Director of the Bureau of
Land Management.
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William Perry Pendley wholeheartedly believes in the disposal and sell-off of
public lands to corporate polluters. “The Founding Fathers intended all lands
owned by the federal government to be sold,” he wrote in 2016. When the former
interior secretary tried to slash the size of national monuments like Bears
Ears, Pendley attacked him for not being aggressive enough.

For the last year, Trump and Interior Secretary Bernhardt have known that
Pendley is far too controversial and radical to be formally approved for the
Director position. So they skipped the confirmation process and appointed him
Acting Director instead. Throughout his Acting Director position, he has refused
to act on climate change, ignored input of local communities, and leased
hundreds of thousand of acres of federal lands to the oil and gas industries.

John, imagine how much additional harm the fossil fuel
industry could do to our wild places if the Senate confirms Pendley to oversee
the BLM.

Tell the Senate: Pendley’s nomination must be rejected. He is unfit to oversee
the agency that protects our public lands.
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In addition to having a dismal history of advocating against public lands,
Pendley also has a long history of racism. He has:

* Stated the Black Lives Matter movement was built on a lie
* Referred to undocumented immigrants as “a cancer”
* Litigated against Indigenous peoples’ interests
* Opposed government efforts to protect Native sacred sites
* Ignored Blackfeet Nation and their opposition to drilling in Montana’s
Badger-Two Medicine region, calling for leases to be reinstated to allow
exploratory drilling

This shows Pendley cannot be trusted to uphold the BLM’s responsibility of
consulting with -- and respecting the input of -- communities impacted by fossil
fuel leasing.

There are 244 million acres of public lands in the United States. Communities
rely on these lands for tourism, drinking water, and more. We need you,
John, to help protect some of our most iconic wild
places and stand with nearby communities in stopping Pendley’s nomination.

Tell the Senate to reject William Perry Pendley’s nomination. Our public lands
are in danger.
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Standing with you,
Nicole Ghio,
Senior fossil fuels program manager,
Friends of the Earth

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