On Dec. 31, 2014 Utah began the process to retake 31.2 million acres of its own land previously under the control of the federal government. Utah consists of 54.3 million acres, so Washington was controlling more than 65% the state.
The “Transfer of Public Lands Act”, signed by Utah Gov. Gary Herbert in 2012, is an unprecedented move that directly challenges the authority of the federal government.
Now, since the reclaim has taken place, Utah is gearing up to fight the feds.
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Hope it works. Show em the door.
The government will cause a civil war, either willingly or by design.
Bye , Bye AGENDA 21 !
All states should do this.Do away with E?P?A?rein in the Corps of engineers, to engineering.Take down national Forrest service.Make very limited State forrest regularity ability, and answerable to the people,instead of empire builders. Economic savings would be unbelievable.
ALWAYS PRAYING for our country Everyday!!!
This is a good thing.
I hope this works. There’s a lot of evidence to suggest federal management is actually harming the land and the protected species. The states, and even private ownership can and has done better. It’s a good step toward restricting federal overreach into states authority.
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All the states should break away from the union, that is bankrupting their the citizen’s futures.
Judy Canton I am aware of this. From what I understand, I things are progressing as planned. No one expected the Feds to give up the lands without a fight. Utah legislators have laid the proper ground work to PUSH forward