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Doug Burgum, the soft-spoken Interior secretary responsible for managing the more than 507 million acres of federally owned land, is haunted by a fear that seems, at first glance, outside his mandate.
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McCollum Warns of "Disastrous Cuts" to Tribal Safety, Clean Water, and Public Lands Under Burgum’s WatchCongresswoman McCollum pressed Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on steep proposed budget cuts to the Interior Department, especially their impact on tribal programs, public lands, and park services. She ...
This new USGS assessment underscores the role of American energy resources in strengthening our energy independence and ...
The departments are working together to make sure firefighters have the resources and training they need to stay safe in the ...
The Wichita Tribe and the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California filed a lawsuit Thursday saying the federal government used ...
The Interior secretary said the Biden administration initiative created “logistical and operational challenges.” ...
The Interior secretary said the initiative would allow the public to flag “any signs or other information that are negative ...
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At today's Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) questioned Interior Sec. Doug Burgum.
Interior Secretary from North Dakota's proposal to using public lands as "assets" goes against everything former president stood for.
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