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“Congress should cancel the March 31, 2026 endangered species exemption order for covered Gulf of America oil and gas activities, stop federal agencies from spending money to carry it out, and make the March 30, 2026 Endangered Species Act protections apply to those activities.”
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“Environmental review, endangered species review, and applicable historic and cultural resource reviews should be completed before agencies start the 60-day clock for final geothermal project decisions.”
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“Federal environmental review should apply when geothermal drilling could affect land, water, wildlife, or nearby communities.”
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“Federal agencies should keep authority to regulate mining and related activities, including requiring claim holders to prove a valuable mineral discovery, especially on lands protected or withdrawn under mining, public land, wilderness, park, endangered species, or historic preservation laws.”
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“Interior should have to hold specified oil and gas lease sales on federal lands and offshore areas, including minimum annual sales in listed places and offering nominated parcels that meet the eligibility terms.”
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“The Interior Department should have to hold Gulf of Mexico offshore oil and gas lease sales twice a year from 2024 through 2028 and hold three Cook Inlet sales by set deadlines.”
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“Congress should cancel BLM's National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska protection rule, cancel part of Executive Order 13990, cancel Interior Department Secretarial Order 3401, and block federal money from carrying out the canceled order provisions.”
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“Mining claim holders should be able to build and maintain reasonably related roads, power lines, pipelines, other needed infrastructure, and support access on public land outside the mining claim boundary.”
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“Federal agencies should keep using the 2020 Gulf oil and gas whale review for now and should not use later Rice's whale measures that removed some Lease Sale 261 areas, limited vessel operations, or expanded BOEM guidance until a new review is finished.”
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“Federal agencies should have to treat earlier Arctic Refuge Coastal Plain permits, environmental reviews, wildlife findings, and related approvals as valid, keep processing them, and cancel the newer 2023 draft environmental review.”
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“Certain federal lands in Minnesota's Superior National Forest should be reopened to mineral entry and related mineral activity by ending the 2023 withdrawal order.”
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“Mining claim holders should be able to treat looking for minerals, testing and developing a site, extracting and processing minerals, and cleaning up disturbed land as covered mining operations on public land.”
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