Hey, western Zoners! Call your Senator.

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Well actually all y'all can do this.

Our asshole senator from Utah Mike Lee is resurrecting the public lands sell off. Please consider making a phone call to your senators.

This effort by Ammon Bundy's cousin Celeste Maloy, my congresswoman, was stopped in the House. Believe it or not, Ryan Zinke helped sink it. Hunters, anglers, enviros, many spoke out against.

Here's the blurb from the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance.  www.suwa.org

 

Last Friday when I emailed you the message below, Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) had announced his plan to bring back the Public Lands Sell-off in the Senate Budget Bill. Yesterday, he released his plan—and it’s even worse than we feared.

His plan would force the sale of millions of acres of public land across the West. It requires the Department of the Interior and U.S. Forest Service to dispose of public lands across 11 western states: AK, AZ, CA, CO, ID, NV, NM, OR, UT, WA, and WY.

Even if you've taken action before, please reach out to your senators and tell them to keep the Public Lands Sell-off out of the Budget Bill!

As a reminder: if you’re looking for other ways to fight back, reach out to one of our regional organizers. Depending on where you live, we’ve got all sorts of options: volunteering at events to get the word out, making phone calls, hosting postcard-sending parties, and more!

Thank you for speaking up for the Redrock,

Travis Hammill

DC Director
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance

The previous e-mail;

Right before Memorial Day, the House of Representatives passed a Budget Bill that, if signed into law, would be devastating for public lands. The bill has now moved to the Senate, where a vote will likely happen later this month. 

To make matters worse, Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) has announced his intent to reintroduce a Public Lands Sell-off Amendment, a version of which was rejected by the House. The House version would have forced the sale of over 11,000 acres of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) managed public land in Utah and at least 500,000 acres in Nevada.

Please reach out to your senators and tell them to keep the public lands sell-off out of the Budget Bill.

Even without Sen. Lee's sell-off amendment, the Budget Bill is deeply anti-conservation and anti-public-lands. It:

Opens up public lands across the West and Alaska to new oil and gas drilling, while creating a “pay to play” scheme that would allow companies to buy approvals for controversial fossil fuel projects, all the while insulating them from judicial review.

Attempts to kill the American clean energy economy by gutting clean energy incentives for wind and solar power; it also eliminates popular programs that protect the health and safety of communities from climate impacts and pollution.

Threatens the health of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness by rescinding a mineral withdrawal, reinstating mining leases, and prohibiting judicial review of those decisions.

Requires oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge over the next ten years, reinstates previously canceled leases, and exempts those decisions from judicial review.

All of these are on top of the many other awful provisions in the Budget Bill, which go after some of society’s most vulnerable and at-risk populations, all to pay for tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy.

Urge your senators to keep the public lands sell-off out of the Budget Bill and to vote NO on any version of the bill that threatens our nation’s public lands.

If you’re looking for other ways to fight back, reach out to one of our regional organizers! Depending on where you live, we’ve got all sorts of options: volunteering at events to get the word out, making phone calls, hosting postcard-sending parties, and more!

 

Thanks for any consideration. 

Here's a link to an explanation; https://suwa.org/what-to-know-about-senator-lees-public-lands-sell-off-p...

Part of it.....

While Senator Lee attempts to make his bill more palatable by claiming that it will create opportunities for affordable housing, it does no such thing. There is no requirement that any housing developed on sold public lands would be affordable or meet any affordable housing requirements. 
There is no provision to prevent lands sold under Lee’s bill  from being developed into high-end vacation homes, Airbnbs, or luxury housing projects, which would be especially desirable near scenic or high-demand areas. 
After 10 years, the privatized land would face no restrictions, allowing them to be repurposed for uses other than housing, such as golf courses, resorts or industrial development. 
The bill will primarily benefit real estate developers and speculators rather than addressing real housing needs. 

Hey folks, this is WAY worse than originally presented. 

Not only is Lee an asshole when it comes to empathy, he's an unhinged destroyer of your public lands all over the country. 

To e-mail a senator; https://suwa.quorum.us/campaign/126972/

Info:(Hopefully no paywall.)  https://www.sltrib.com/news/environment/2025/06/18/mike-lee-heres-public...

A great writer, Jonathan P. Thompson at The Land Desk: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzQbffhxXgrmkwtnQctQtqPWdJGX

 

I've tried a few times in the past couple of days and that danged link will never load. 

Works for me on Safari. On the Burningman sub Reddit they were talking about it because two big tracks right at the entrance are for sale according to the map. One person said the map isn't accurate and just shows potential sales. I don't know. Try this one. 

https://wilderness.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/basic/index.html?appid=821970f0212d46d7aa854718aac42310&center=-114.947;40.713&level=5&hiddenLayers=World_Hillshade_3805

Emails sent to Padilla and Schiff.

Thanks for your diligence and passion, Slickrock.

Just a chunk or two of Utah and Colorado and Wyoming....

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Is there hope???   https://www.huffpost.com/entry/mike-lee-public-lands_n_6854744de4b0e5115...

Conservatives Turn On GOP Senator Over Plan To Sell Off Millions Of Acres Of Public Land

Utah Sen. Mike Lee's proposal has united the left and right -- against him.