Washington Newsletter – March 2017
In this issue: Zinke is Confirmed; A Presidential Budget Cut; Bears Ears National Monument Controversy Continues; Regulatory Reform; and CRT Awards
In this issue: Zinke is Confirmed; A Presidential Budget Cut; Bears Ears National Monument Controversy Continues; Regulatory Reform; and CRT Awards
In this issue: Cabinet Selections; Reading the Fine Print – The Future of the Forest Service; Is the LWCF in trouble?; National Monuments; Two for One; and Whirlwind
In this issue: Happy New Year; Trump’s Cabinet; First One-Hundred Days of the 115th Congress; President Obama and New Monument Designations; and A New Agenda
In This Issue: Presidential Election Results; Congressional Election Results; Trump Cabinet; Continuing Resolution; Passage – H. R. 4665/S. 2219; Sage Grouse; H.R. 845 Becomes Law; and Forest Service Citizens’ Guide.
In this issue: Almost Over, Lame Duck Session, 25th Anniversary of the Recreational Trails Program (RTP), and OHV Recreation is Good for the Economy.
In this issue: H.R. 5780. The Utah Public Lands Initiative Act, H.R. 1838. Clear Creek National Recreation Area and Conservation Act, H.R. 845. The National Forest System Trails Stewardship Act, S. 437 Improved National Monument Designation Process Act, and Money
In This Issue: Congress Returns, Big Win for Imperial Sand Dunes, and Monument Designation Epidemic Hits New England.
In This Issue: Presidential Candidates; Recreational Trails Program (RTP); Traveling Secretary Jewell; Interior Appropriations; Clear Creek Moves Forward; and California State Parks
In this issue: BLM 2.0 Planning Rule; Secretary Jewell’s Summer Trips; Interior Appropriations/National Monuments; CRT Award for Great Trails; and Photos
In this issue: Fire Season!; Sage Grouse Rider; National Monuments; and Summer Recreation