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Utah lawmakers ask for more time, permanent legislative action on national monuments

On Monday, Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) and the other members of Utah’s congressional delegation sent a letter to President Joe Biden regarding the boundaries of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments. “We call upon you, and your administration, to support and engage in finding a long-term legislative solution and stop the vacillation of national monument boundaries in Utah,” the letter reads. “We remain prepared to work in good faith and hope you do as well.” In their letter, the Utah representatives asked the Biden administration for their assistance in finding a permanent legislative solution to these boundary disputes and statutory protections to prevent abuses of the Antiquities Act.

The Writing on the Wall

camera icon © STEPHEN ALVAREZ “I was like a petulant child,” recalled Alvarez, now 56, with a laugh. After months of working beneath the surface of Paris, exploring centuries-old quarries and catacombs, “I was like, I don’t want to go underground and see a bad reproduction of bad caveman art.” Nonetheless, on the appointed day, he dutifully shuffled into the dim chamber with his wife, two children and a small group of visitors. The lights clicked on, and reproductions of the magnificent 17,000-year-old paintings and engravings came into view. “Everyone in the room, maybe 20 of us in the tour, gasps, because the artwork and this is just the reproduction of the artwork is so sophisticated,” he said. “I thought ancient people were intellectually primitive, and clearly they’re not.”

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AM News Brief: Butterfly Decline, Mike Lee Challenger & John Curtis On Expanded Bears Ears

Published March 10, 2021 at 8:19 AM MST Listen • 4:49 / Utah Republican Rep. John Curtis told E&E News he plans to introduce legislation to create larger boundaries for Bears Ears National Monument. This story and more in the Wednesday morning news brief. Wednesday morning, March 10, 2021 State Businesses Weigh Cost Of Loosening Pandemic Restrictions Utah’s statewide mask mandate could go away next month,which for some people may signal the end of the pandemic. The absence of a statewide order could leave small business owners in a tough place, though. Some worry that lifting the mandate sends the wrong message, and that they will have to decide for themselves whether or not to enforce mask-wearing and risk alienating certain customers. Customers may be eager to get back to normal, but health experts stress social distancing and mask wearing are still needed to keep COVID-19 variants from creating new surges.

SITLA does about-face, pulls back leases in the original Bears Ears National Monument

SITLA returns fees to oil and gas companies as sides await outcome of Biden-ordered review. (Zak Podmore | Tribune file photo) Looking west from a parcel of Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA) land that was leased to an oil and gas company in October before the leasing fees were refunded. The parcel overlaps with the original boundaries of Bears Ears National Monument, which President Joe Biden has promised to restore.   | March 10, 2021, 1:00 p.m. A Utah agency that came under fire last year for leasing land in the original boundaries of Bears Ears National Monument has refunded fees to the two oil and gas companies involved in the deal.

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