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Thursday, January 23, 2020

Campaigns and Candidates Active ~~ January 23/2020

No Rest in the West


Kelly Pehrson Serving as Interim State Agriculture/Food Commission  

Former State Ag Commissioner Running For Dist. 1 Congressman


Kelly Pehrson wrote: "One of the ways we can help [protect Rural America] is to make sure good people get put in Congress. Kerry Gibson is running in District 1 in Utah, Rob Bishop's seat. I know that is not San Juan County’s district but he can help more than you know. Some of you may remember him, he spoke at the Bears Ears rally we had at the courthouse just after Pres. Obama declared it in 2016. He loves rural Utah. He loves San Juan County. He will fight for us. He has been my boss the last 9 months as the Commissioner of Agriculture and Food. He has been a legislator, Weber County Commissioner, 3rd generation dairy farmer, and a strong advocate for rural issues. He could use some donations to help him win the election. His website is GibsonforCongress.com. " 

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Thank you to all who talked the talk, and then walked the walk!!  

State Representative Explains Problems with Utah's Recently Passed Tax Law

San Juan county pays the highest taxes, yet has the highest percent of uninsured people in the state, at 17%.  The highest county per capita personal income in the State was Summit County (Park City) with a high of $131,606, Grand county per capita income was $50,010, second highest! yet substantially behind Summit county! San Juan's average income in 2018 was at the very bottom of all counties, at $26,638. Our county residents can't afford to pay more taxes. (Information on 2020 Economic Report to the Governor. p. 43.)

Shannon Brooks and Rep. Phil Lyman add their signatures to the growing list of
Utah Citizens upset with taxation ad infinitum enacted with little regard for 
rural Utah and lower income citizenry. 

  Utah County Law Firm Takes on SJ County Clerk's Case

"The case was referred to Grand County for investigation. Then-Grand County Attorney Andrew Fitzgerald ultimately declined to prosecute. Fitzgerald said that no criminal statute or election code directly applied to the incident. The attorney believed the issue to be more with a lack of professional knowledge than ill-intent on the part of the clerk.the case was referred to Grand County for investigation. Then-Grand County Attorney Andrew Fitzgerald ultimately declined to prosecute. Fitzgerald said that no criminal statute or election code directly applied to the incident. The attorney believed the issue to be more with a lack of professional knowledge than ill-intent on the part of the clerk."













~~ Snow Pack in SE Utah at 190% of Normal

~~ First Nations Chief Blasts 'Condescending' UN Anti-racism Directive Calling for Pipeline Closure

~~ Exploring Nuclear Energy Makes Sense for South Utah Cities

~~ Rich States vs Poor States  Utah Ranks 5th

~~ Texas, World's 3rd Largest Producer of Oil

"The United States is pumping more oil than ever before, making it less reliant on the turbulent Middle East for imports."

~~ A Bit of Satire Concerning the Aftermath of David's Choice of Weapons


~~ Crime Down 91% in Yuma Because of Border Fence


~~ Training in Blanding Sat. Jan. 25 on Off Road Protection and Education

    Banding in Blanding! 
      120 W. Center Slavens Castle House -- 9 AM.    30 min-1 hr.



~~ Sand Flats Area Near Moab Considered for Oil and Gas Lease.


~~ Organizer of State Tax Referendum Drive Optimistic that it will Make the Ballot

"The legislation, opposed by Democrats in the Legislature and enough Republicans that it fell short of the two-thirds majorities needed in the House and Senate to prevent a referendum, raises state sales taxes on food from the current 1.75% to the full 4.85% state rate, and adds sales taxes to wholesale gas prices as well as some services." Des. News Jan. 21.

~~ Top Six Oil Producing States

"In 2019 Investopedia states: "1. The United States is the top oil-producing country in the world, with an average of 17.87 million b/d, which accounts for 18% of the world's production. This is up from the 15.6 million b/d in 2017. The U.S. has held the top spot for the past six years.

The U.S. overtook Russia in 2012 for the No. 2 spot and surpassed former leader Saudi Arabia in 2013 to become the world's top oil producer. Much of the increased U.S. production is attributable to fracking in the shale formations in Texas and North Dakota. The U.S. has been a net exporter of oil (i.e., exports exceed imports) since early 2011. " It didn't break it down into how much is produced per state.














~~White Mesa Mill Lays off 30% of Their Workers 

Rep. John Curtis stated, "“This mill has provided families with good incomes and generated tax dollars to help the local infrastructure… Rural Utahns deserve the same quality of life that their urban friends have, including access to broadband, quality medical care, and good paying jobs. I will continue to work in Congress to bring these vital services to rural Utah. While it has been a difficult week for many in San Juan County, I know the community will be resilient and persevere.”

~~ Media Manipulation of Washington State Representative Matt Shea


~~ How Off-Road Trails Get Designated --- or Not!


~~  Moab Groups Campaign to Oust BLM Director Pendley

"Pendley’s tenure at the department has been controversial in the west, where he has long been known for campaigning against the federal control of public lands as an attorney and the president of the board of directors for the Mountain States Legal Foundation, a “non-profit, public interest law firm, focused on defending the constitution, protecting property rights, and advancing economic liberty,” according to its website."

~~UN's Plan for "Climate Refugees!  

Saturday, April 8, 2017

Bear Essentials ~~ APRIL 8, 2017


n  April 12 noon: Beyond Standing Rock. KUED Channel 7
n  and Sunday April 30, 3 PM

n  Results of SOS fundraisers last week:  Ticket Sales at SJC Republican dinner brought in $390 plus the Glock pistol was generously donated by them.  An additional $1910 was generated by ticket sales, donations, and the cake auction at Comic Relief April 3. Eva Workman was the winner of the pistol.  Many thanks to all who purchased tickets both here and afar!  Donations will be used for No-Monument advertising and this Summer’s Freedom Fest.  Stewards of San Juan still have size Medium No Monuments shirts for sale for $8. Contact Wendy Black 435-459-1970.

n  If you need a bigger size, or choice in color go to Amazon.com and search “bears ears no monument shirt”.  These were designed by the Crippen family, and we get a % back from each sale.  Ours are a better price than the Pro-Monument shirts!

n  We are working with Sutherland Institute to expand our message via TV ads, and videos.  Find them here.  

n  Add this layover onto your Profile picture on Facebook.   http://profile.actionsprout.com/o/0B0058

n  Legal ramifications giving Presidential Authority to Revoke or Reduce National Monument Designations.  Video includes Mike Lee, Robb Bishop, focuses on the Antiquties Act which is always "behind the scenes."

n  Be informed and supportive of local businesses.  This Weeks Featured Business White Mesa Uranium Mill.               
      What Grand Canyon Trust says:

n  Rare Historic Photos digitized for public Use.  There are many San Juan County Ones.
n  Jim Keyes had a great article in the April Utah Cattlemen Newsletter.  Thanks, Jim, for the thumbs up. 
n  San Juan County ranchers/ farmers are invited to 2nd Annual Range Rights and Resource Symposium next month in Omaha, Nebraska. It's going to be an outstanding two days with speakers on private property and federal land management issues held at Bellevue University and will include a tour of the University of Nebraska Lincoln Research Center. For more info see http://rangerights.com 
n  Continue to write or call Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke. He is getting LOTS of pressure from the Green Urbanites as is President Trump.  Please stay engaged with your encouraging words of support and ideas.
Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke: 1849 C Street, N.W. Washington DC 20240
Phone: 
(202) 208-3100
Email: 
Email Dept. of the Interior

 Good News Bears


~Be sure to read Jim Stiles newest issue of the Canyon Zephyr. Especially the Bears Ears Alternative Solution

Western Republicans hope Trump will revoke some monuments created under previous presidents, but would also like to pass legislation altering the Antiquities Act, the 1906 law that allows the president to protect large swaths of land without Congress’s consent.

~Janet Chilcoat caught by cowboys interfering with livestock in SJC  Poetic justice as the Bears Ears Boys just dedicated a song to her Monday Night!

~DOI ends coal moratorium  Zinke steps up to the plate for oil and gas development. by Marjorie Haun
“Department of Interior Secretary, Ryan Zinke, former U.S. Representative from Montana, has made it clear that he intends to implement President Trump’s America-first energy plan. Leaving environmentalists howling–and likely gearing-up for an avalanche of lawsuits–Zinke is moving swiftly in both word and deed to make Interior the Department of Energy Independence.”
Bad News Bears




n  Extreme Green lawsuits delay BLM Payments to N. Mexico   New Mexico’s efforts to end its current fiscal year in the black are being complicated by a $69.9 million payment from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management that is delayed by protests of lease agreements.

n  Enviromental Tyranny caused by abuse of “Equal Access to Justice Act.”   By Marjorie Haun The Sue and Settle green machine game: …over a decade, eight environmental groups filed more than 3,300 cases in federal district courts across the country. In the last two years of the Bush Administration, seven groups filed 253 lawsuits; in the first two years of the Obama Administration, those groups filed 525 lawsuits…It is not only the sum; also outrageous is the hourly rate granted to environmental group attorneys. Instead of the statutory hourly ($125), these lawyers averaged $491; the highest rate awarded was $775!”

n  The National Park Service spent the most on administrative leave among DOI agencies, with 69 employees on leave for nearly 62,000 hours at a cost of more than $2 million. Indian Affairs put the greatest number of employees on administrative leave at 83, for a total of nearly 55,000 hours, costing $1.8 million. Read full story

~~ The Paradox of trying to Protect Forests   Trees need to be harvested to prevent forest fires.

~~  Stupidest Op-ed I’ve read this week:  Written by Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia for LA Times******