From Aaron Mintzes, Earthworks <[email protected]>
Subject Help stop Trump’s giveaway of public lands
Date December 17, 2025 8:48 PM
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Mining companies could steal millions of acres of Tribal land

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"Trump’s mining bill is a disaster—greenlighting the destruction of sacred Tribal sites, homes, and public lands. We must stop this bill before it's too late. ([link removed])"

Hi John,

On Monday, we shared alarming news: the House of Representatives is fast-tracking one of the most devastating mining bills. The so-called Mining Regulatory Clarity Act would give control of Tribal and public lands to mining corporations.

If this bill becomes law, companies could bulldoze sacred Tribal sites, destroy homes and communities, and tear apart public lands—without consent or permission.

The good news: we’ve stopped bills like this before. Last spring, we defeated a similar bill in Congress, taking on some of the most powerful oil, gas, and mining lobbyists in Washington. With your support, we can do it again.

Will you chip in right now to help us stop this bill—and its equally dangerous Senate version? ([link removed])

Your donation will be put to work immediately to defend Tribal sovereignty, protect public lands and wildlife, and hold irresponsible mining companies accountable. ([link removed])

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Together, we can stop this terrible bill—and the wave of harmful legislation coming out of this Congress.

Thank you for standing with us.

In solidarity,

Aaron Mintzes
Deputy Policy Director, Earthworks

P.S. On Monday the House Rules Committee approved the Mining Regulatory Clarity Act. The bill is expected to come up for a vote on the House floor later this week. We’ll be there – help us fight these attacks on public and Tribal lands and communities. ([link removed])

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