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Bureaucrats run-amok

Utah State Rep: National Parks’ ban of OHVs on designated roads and trails not justified

September 18, 2019 0

"...the owners of street-legal OHVs comply with numerous laws and regulations to be given the privilege to drive on a wide range of state and county roads. They also contribute to the maintenance of the state highway system through gasoline…

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Utah OHV group confronts Interior Department about double standard on public lands

August 28, 2019 0

OHVs are singled out as a unique threat because they are designed, marketed, and manufactured for off-road use. While this statement is true, many other vehicles that are currently allowed in National Parks are also designed, marketed, and manufactured for…

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Obama DOI employees paid millions while under investigation for misconduct, sexual harassment

April 6, 2017 0

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…

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Flashback: Feds forced Navajos out of Wupatki National Monument into internment camp

September 15, 2016 0

Like vultures, feds wait for last Navajo to die at Wupatki National Monument Navajo family fights to stay on monument land in northern Arizona. When 89-year-old Stella Peshlakai Smith dies, the Navajo presence at Wupatki National Monument will end forever.…

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