
Oil and gas leasing decisions, renewable-energy project reviews, grazing authority, mineral materials, and development limits near cultural resources.
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“Agencies should not use covered federal funds during the covered period to require Clean Air Act operating permits for livestock greenhouse gas emissions or greenhouse gas reports from manure management systems.”
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“Sand, gravel, stone, and similar materials produced by Apex site work should be allowed to be sold without competitive bidding when the United States still owns the mineral interest, and those sales should not have the usual federal limits on sale size or length.”
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“Congress should be able to cancel a federal agency decision about oil and gas leasing on federal land, so that decision can no longer be used to guide leasing policy or agency action.”
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“Congress should cancel BLM's 2022 decision for managing the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, which can change where oil and gas development, conservation protections, wildlife habitat protections, and other land uses apply.”
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“Agencies should not use covered federal funds during the covered period to regulate lead in ammunition or fishing tackle under the Toxic Substances Control Act.”
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“New oil and gas leasing nominations near Chaco Canyon and funding for the Lava Ridge Wind Project right-of-way should wait until the required cultural review, consultation, alternatives analysis, or reporting steps are completed.”
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“Several public land and forest authorities should continue, including Forest Service facility realignment, grazing permit continuation, interpretive association arrangements, botanical product fees, and forest ecosystem health funding.”
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“Federal agencies should consider using grazing animals, where it fits the land, to reduce grasses and other vegetation that can feed wildfires.”
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