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The plan to allow sales of federal land - sales that could affect millions of California acres - had drawn opposition from members of both parties.
Senator Mike Lee, Republican of Utah, said he would withdraw his proposal after it faced intense intraparty opposition.
An executive order signed earlier this month by President Donald Trump would look to “consolidate” five federal wildland fire agencies into one. The U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
The federal government pledged to peel back protections on more than 1.1 million acres of forestland in Northwest Montana, ...
Senate Republicans on Saturday narrowly voted to advance a sprawling 1,000-page bill to enact President Trump’s agenda, ...
Republican Utah Sen. Mike Lee withdrew his controversial federal land sale provision from the “big beautiful” tax bill after ...
Sen. Mike Lee withdrew his public lands sale provision from President Donald Trump's tax bill late Saturday. The decision ...
The Senate began debating Trump's legislative priorities without knowing whether enough Republicans will vote to approve it.
Sen. Mike Lee tweeted he is suspending his effort to mandate the sell-off of up to 1.2 million acres of public land through ...
The procedural vote was held open for more than three hours as GOP leaders worked to convince holdouts to let the package ...
The GOP-led Senate agreed to begin a floor debate likely to go overnight and end with a final vote. The outcome still remains uncertain.