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Sen. Mike Lee’s plan didn’t go anywhere, but the president has discretion to act on his own.
Senate Republicans’ proposed legislation to sell off public lands could have unique impacts on tribal nations.
The nation's top homebuilder makes big buys in Guilford and Forsyth, and a Charlotte group working on a $90 apartment community near PTI makes a big buy of its own.
The amendment to the national "Big, Beautiful Bill" could have made more than 18 million acres of land eligible for sale in Utah alone, across lands managed by both the U.S. Forest Service and the ...
Facing overwhelming opposition from all Democrats and a growing number in his own party, Utah Republican Senator Mike Lee tonight withdrew his proposal to sell millions of acres of public land to help ...
A group of five House Republicans says it will vote against the GOP’s tax and spending bill over provisions in the Senate ...
A look inside the BBJ's new 25th-floor office, Under Armour weakens the ties between executive pay and the company's ...
It proposed to mandate the National Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to sell 0.5 to 0.75 percent of all public lands. That's about 2 to 3 millions acres of public land between 11 states.
If Simpson and the other signatories stand firm, the One Big Beautiful Bill would fail by at least 217-215 if it still ...
Hundreds of letters are en route to Washington, D.C., after more than 500 Utahns convened at a coffee shop Thursday to put their displeasure with Sen. Mike Lee in writing.
A group of five House Republicans says it will vote against the GOP’s tax and spending bill over provisions in the Senate version that would mandate the sale of land owned by the federal ...
Utah Sen. Mike Lee withdraws public lands sale provision from the "big beautiful bill" after facing opposition from Republican colleagues ahead of July 4th deadline.