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    20 de dez

    Big new interview w/ on chairing the Committee next year: “We’re going to investigate an Interior Department culture that’s changed under Trump from its historical mission.” 1/x

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  2. 25 de dez

    all over the country - like Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in - are closed today, and employees are home without pay. This is not what Teddy Roosevelt had in mind.

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  3. 23 de dez

    The is closing national parks and across the country during the holidays. The shutdown’s Republican fans hope . . . nobody notices? Trust us - people notice.

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  4. retweetou
    22 de dez

    Because while the wall won't serve its intended purpose of preventing migration, it *will* threaten local ecology, split up towns, desecrate Native gravesites, and cause a mountain of eminent domain litigation that will ruin farmers and ranchers' lives. Is that clear enough?

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  5. 22 de dez

    Trump and his enablers don't get their way, so they shut down the government to look tough. Now 78% of employees will be furloughed. Enjoy your holiday travel and remember who to thank for the .

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  6. 20 de dez

    The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge should not be opened up to oil drilling, period. President Trump is cutting corners & rushing to sell this pristine wilderness over to his oil and gas friends. We can’t let this refuge be lost forever

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  7. retweetou
    20 de dez

    As Trump throws a temper tantrum over his , a would force 420,000 federal employees to work without pay & another 400,000 employees to be furloughed-right before the holidays. He may not live paycheck-to-paycheck, but that's the reality for others.

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    19 de dez
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  9. 20 de dez

    “Natural Resources is one of several panels planning to spotlight the issue of in the next Congress. Grijalva plans for the committee's ‘first big hearing,’ anticipated in early February, to be about climate change.“ 6/6

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  10. 20 de dez

    “Grijalva said he plans to bring that official, David Bernhardt, a former lobbyist who Trump picked as deputy secretary of the Interior Department who is set to lead the agency on an acting basis, before his committee.” 5/x

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  11. 20 de dez

    “‘Zinke gone doesn't eliminate the fact that we need to look into that decision-making process,’ Grijalva said. The man that many, including Grijalva, see as being the architect behind much of the department's policy is still at the agency.” 4/x

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  12. 20 de dez

    “Grijalva said he wants to know what is driving Trump admin to remove protections from nearly 2 million acres of potentially mineral-rich canyonlands in two national monuments in Utah, accelerate seismic testing for oil and gas in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in .” 3/x

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  13. 20 de dez

    “As Grijalva sees it, has strayed from its mission to administer public lands for several uses — giving Americans spots to recreate outdoors, harvest timber and graze cattle while preserving natural/historic resources — to one that focuses narrowly on extraction.“ 2/x

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  14. retweetou
    19 de dez

    "I'm not going to jump in the sty and wrestle with Zinke." responds to the insulting and personal tweet sent by Ryan Zinke, noting "this has been an M.O. for this administration ... if you're cornered ... you lash out at the individual."

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  15. retweetou
    14 de dez

    Thank you Viviana & for sharing your story! Protecting public lands is a commitment not just to our earth but to our families, our communities, and generations yet to come

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  16. retweetou
    17 de dez

    Great op-ed by "If you have celebrated a birthday at a local park, participated in one of the state’s free fishing days or roasted marshmallows in a national forest, you’ve likely enjoyed the benefits of "

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  17. retweetou
    19 de dez

    I’m getting ready to join to discuss the firing of Secretary Zinke, the border wall, and the possibility of a .

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  18. 15 de dez

    The Committee is looking forward to oversight of who Trump administration policies have benefited financially, who they’ve hurt, and how they’ve impacted the environment. Zinke’s successor will have a chance to course correct. If not, expect a concerted effort to understand why.

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    15 de dez

    White House pushed Zinke to quit for weeks and told him he would be fired if he did not. He was viewed as big issue w/Democrats taking House. But he wanted to have his Christmas party Thursday night, where he invited activists, lobbyists, donors and more.

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  20. retweetou
    15 de dez

    This is no kind of victory, but I’m hopeful that it is a genuine turning of the page. It’s time for the Interior Dept to put the public good ahead of the fossil fuel industry, and House Democrats on the Natural Resources Committee will do just that come January.

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