From Will Pregman <[email protected]>
Subject Help Keep Pendley’s Hands Off Our Public Lands
Date August 21, 2020 7:01 PM
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Pendley's been withdrawn, but he’s still not out
Friend,

If you love Nevada’s public lands as much as we do and follow the news
about conservation policy, you may have heard that President Trump
[ [link removed] ]withdrew William Perry Pendley’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) as Director of the agency. Pendley was outright unfit for
the job. Not only has he spent his career advocating for the selling off
of federal land to private interests, but he has made deeply disturbing,
racist comments about [ [link removed] ]Indigenous people and the [ [link removed] ]Black Lives Matter
movement. 

But there’s just one problem: William Perry Pendley is still running the
BLM as its acting director, and has been for nearly a year without a
single congressional hearing. 🤦‍♂️ [ [link removed] ]He needs to go.

Nevada Senators Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen have [ [link removed] ]rightfully
opposed and [ [link removed] ]spoken out against Pendley’s nomination. But now they both
need to hear from you to make sure Pendley is sent packing for good. Our
public lands are too precious to be managed by someone [ [link removed] ]who has said,
“The Founding Fathers intended all lands owned by the federal government
to be sold.”

[ [link removed] ]Add your name to tell our Senators that Pendley needs to “take a hike”,
both for his own good, and for the betterment of the BLM’s mission to
manage and protect all of our nation’s public lands, monuments, and
outdoor spaces. Our public lands deserve better!

Thank you for all your help,

Will Pregman
Communications Director



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