From ConservAmerica <[email protected]>
Subject ConservAmerica: Federal Land Managers Belong Out West
Date September 14, 2022 7:34 PM
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<[link removed]> Federal Land Managers Belong Out West September 14, 2022 Washington, DC - ConservAmerica Vice President of Policy Todd Johnston released the following statement today in response to the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) announcement that it will move its headquarters back to Washington, DC: “The relocation decision by the BLM is both disappointing and illogical. If one thing is clear, the Washington-knows-best approach to the management of federal lands doesn’t work. Over 90% <[link removed]> of the 245 million acres of land managed by the BLM, and the vast majority of agency employees are located in the western states (including Alaska). “BLM employees are stewards of our public lands. To effectively do that, they need to be close to the land, wildlife, and communities affected by their decisions. A move back to DC only serves to benefit lobbyists and special interest groups while their constituency takes a backseat. “Our country’s vast and bountiful public lands were not meant to be used as a political pawn; they deserve the respect of agency officials who live in their midst. Unfortunately, with this move, the people charged with this responsibility will be detached from the consequences of their decisions. This purely political move is to the detriment of the land, the agency, and the country.” In 2018 the Interior Department announced that the Bureau of Land Management would be moving its headquarters to a Western state, ultimately settling on Grand Junction, Colorado. This was a strategic decision <[link removed]> that sought to put BLM leadership closer to the lands and resources they managed. At the time, the decision received bipartisan support in Congress. ConservAmerica is a nonprofit organization that advocates for market-based solutions to conservation, environmental, and energy challenges. Visit us at ConservAmerica <[link removed]> and follow us on Twitter @ConservAmerica <[link removed]> and Facebook <[link removed]> . CONTACT: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> . <[link removed]> ConservAmerica, 1455 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 400, Washington DC, United States Powered by Squarespace <[link removed]> Unsubscribe <[link removed]>
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