Monday, August 17, 2020

Speaking of land management

The Trump administration withdrew the controversial nomination of William “Perry” Pendley to head the Bureau of Land Management on Saturday amid signs that the choice would hurt the reelection prospects of Republican Sens. Cory Gardner (Colo.) and Steve Daines (Mont.).

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Earlier this month, the Montana League of Conservation Voters put up an ad showing beautiful vistas behind signs saying “FOR SALE PUBLIC LAND.” The ad calls Pendley an “anti-public land zealot” and urges voters to “tell Steve Daines our public lands are not for sale.”

[...]

The nomination was controversial because Pendley, who previously was president of the right-wing Mountain States Legal Foundation, had once urged the sale of federal lands. And at the foundation, he had sued the Interior Department on behalf of an oil and gas prospector, sought to undermine protections of endangered species such as the grizzly bear, and pressed to radically reduce the size of federal lands to make way for development.

  WaPo
BTW, Pendley is still acting chief of the bureau.  If Trump doesn't nominate anyone else - and I don't see why he would - Pendley will be in charge.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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