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Sunday, April 20, 2014
Department of Interior Asked To Investigate ALEC Bills In Wake Of Bundy Ranch Standoff
The ranking member of the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on
Public Lands and Environmental Regulation wants the Department of
Interior's inspector general to determine whether laws pushed by
conservative groups are undermining the agency's work. Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.) sent a letter to DOI acting Inspector General Mary Kendall Wednesday asking about this issue in the wake of a standoff in Nevada
between militiamen and officials from the DOI's Bureau of Land
Management. Rancher Cliven Bundy has refused for years to pay grazing
fees for his use of federal lands, saying he does not recognize federal authority
over public lands in the state. The issue came to a head last week when
BLM officials seized hundreds of Bundy's cattle, and armed right-wing
and anti-government groups flocked to the area for a showdown.
Authorities then abandoned the cattle seizure, citing "serious concern about the safety of employees and members of the public." Grijalva
asked Kendall to look at what role the American Legislative Exchange
Council (ALEC), which brings together conservative lawmakers and
corporate interests to develop model legislation, has played in passing
state laws that contradict federal land management policies or
directives. He also asked Kendall to examine how those laws have
affected Interior staff. Grijalva cites a recent article in The American Prospect
that links ALEC to bills in Utah claiming that federal ownership of
Forest Service lands violates state sovereignty, and seeking to expand
grazing into areas currently off-limits. Grijalva also notes that Bundy
spoke at a committee hearing in March 2013 on an ALEC-backed bill in
Nevada that dealt with the transfer of federal lands to state control...more
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