It was a great day of celebration for “Local” Native Americas and San Juan
County
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Thank You’s Are In Order: Contact
Senator Hatch:
v Express your appreciation and concerns: Write
or Call the President:
Write to Secretary Zinke: Dept. of the Interior 1849 C Street,
N.W. Wash. DC 20240
v Other Issues
of Local Interest
v
Recommendations
on SJC voting Districts Submitted (San
Juan Record)
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Dept.
of Natural Resources: Facts related to
Oil and Gas in Bears Ears
Good News Bears
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Glen Beck Clears
up Myths Related to Bears Ears
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Open
Letter to Nav. President Russel Begay Elaine Devary Willman
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Shrinking
Monuments Puts Principle Ahead of Politics National Review
“The Bears Ears Commission will be renamed the
Shash Jáa Commission and expanded to include San Juan County Commissioner
Rebecca Benally, a Native American elected by the majority-Native American
voting district in the county.”
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Navajo Nation Should Better Use Resources, Not Sue
Feds Ryan Benally
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San
Juan County Hosts Thank You Celebration Alex Cabrero
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Bill Boyle: San
Juan Record Summary of Dec. 2 Rally
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The Bears Ears Story Great Video
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Sec.
Zinke Cleans up the Department of Interior Rob Bishop
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Letter to the Editor—Clearing up misconceptions: Dashelle Holliday
“Several high-profile cases of misconduct have
come to light in recent years, ranging from sexual harassment within the ranks
of the National Park Service to the brazen abuse of authority by BLM Special
Agent Dan Love. A pattern has emerged demonstrating a reluctance by senior
department officials to discipline and hold federal employees accountable for
their wrongdoing. I’m encouraged to see the department beginning
to open its eyes to reports of misconduct and impose real consequences on those
found responsible.”
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Locals in San Juan Praise Trump’s Decision
Lots of great photos too!
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Five Myths about Bears Ears Gov. Gary Herbert
““Indian tribes should have the
same opportunities to develop their natural resources as any other sovereign
nation,” said Hoeven. “For years, Washington’s overregulation has hurt tribal
energy development and stymied economic growth in Indian Country. This
commonsense bill will cut red tape and provide tribes with greater flexibility
to develop energy resources to best meet the needs of their local communities.”
“But
whether Obama or Trump has the final say over these monuments, their opinions
are not as important as those of the
people directly affected, who ought to be brokering final settlements. They
will feel empowered only when Utah becomes exempt from the Antiquities Act.”
“Armies of dedicated
people—from massive agricultural conglomerates and equipment manufacturers to
individual farmers and ranchers on multiple continents—are working diligently
to make sure every man, woman and child has enough to eat and drink. . . .True
environmentalists must climb down from their ivory towers, put on their grownup
boots and walk the land with today’s devoted conservationists—farmers,
ranchers, miners, energy professionals, and water experts. Committed, resolute
people like Bill Minor. Mother Earth will be saved by intelligent partnerships,
not mindless lawsuits and feel-good ideology.”
n Hysteria: The Land
has been Erased! Remember Chicken Little: “The Sky is Falling!”
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Documenting
Bears Ears “No Monument” efforts since July 2016
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