UTAH: Senate panel renews push to take over federal lands
Greenwire: Tuesday, February 26, 2013
A Utah Senate panel is trying to convince the governor and state Legislature to bring 30 million acres of federal lands under state control.
Members of the panel are pushing to implement the "Transfer of Public Lands Act," which passed last year and would allow the state to acquire most of the federal lands within its borders by next year.
Some legislators admit the act may mean a legal battle not worth fighting.
"This action, if taken by the federal government, will allow Utah to provide for the education of its children, grow its economy and job opportunities and provide for responsible management of the state's abundant natural resources while preserving the important historic and cultural contributions that Utah's public lands provide the citizens of Utah, the nation, and the world," the resolution claims.
Conservationists are worried that the state would parcel off and sell the land, but backers of the bill say they intend to keep the land public (Brian Maffly, Salt Lake Tribune, Feb. 25). -- MM