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‘Do less with less’: Utah Reps. Maloy, Kennedy hope to see new public land management under Trump

Utah Republican Reps. Celeste Maloy and Mike Kennedy say the Trump administration presents an opportunity to reign in federal spending on public land management, while greenlighting infrastructure projects that have faced regulatory and environmental setbacks. That was the sentiment from Maloy and Kennedy during a U.S. House Federal Lands Subcommittee meeting on Tuesday focused on the concept of multiple use — where federal agencies like the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, or BLM, are required to manage land for a variety of purposes, including energy, recreation, timber harvesting and ...

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