Ryan Zinke
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Interior Department reverses activist-initiated Obama-era ban on farming activities in refuges.
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EconomicsGovernmentPolitics
500 Days of Unleashing Our Economic Engine
by Paul Driessen June 18, 2018Amazing growth – while protecting environment, health and welfare from actual threats.
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An informed decision-making process will safely produce energy that belongs to all Americans.
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Environment/EnergyFeatured
How to Forever Resolve National Monument Controversies
by Barry Poulson January 22, 2018Over the past two decades, presidents from both major American political parties have used the Antiquities Act of 1906 to set aside 11 million acres of land.
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Environment/Energy
Finally, Some Commonsense Western Fire Policies
by Paul Driessen September 19, 2017New DOI and DOA policy to cut overgrown, diseased, dead and burned trees is long overdue
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Radical environmentalists are once again winning the messaging battle. This time, it’s the Bureau of Land Management methane venting and flaring rule, which is supposedly aimed at restricting the amount of methane that is vented or flared in the production of oil.
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Environmental groups predictably took National Park Week as an opportunity to decry President Donald Trump’s proposal to cut the budget for the Department of the Interior.
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Too many oil, gas, coal, rare earth and other vital resources are still off limits.
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If this is the kind of housecleaning and swamp draining we’re going to get, we’re in real trouble.
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Environment/Energy
Trump Cabinet Picks Offer Hope for Environmental Progress
by H. Sterling Burnett February 4, 2017While each of President Trump’s Cabinet picks will be important if he’s truly going to make America great again, none will have a more direct bearing on improving U.S. energy security than his choices for the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the Department of State (DOS).