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Biden public lands nominee opposed by GOP over link to 1989 tree-spiking in Idaho
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BLM headquarters in Grand Junction sits mostly empty
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In Colorado, A Range Of Reactions To Biden s Pick For The BLM
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Published: Friday, April 23, 2021
Tracy Stone-Manning Photo credit: AP Photo/Matt Gouras
Tracy Stone-Manning, whom President Biden will nominate as Bureau of Land Management director, with then-Gov.-elect Steve Bullock (D) in Helena, Mont., in December 2012. Stone-Manning ran the Montana Department of Environmental Quality under Bullock. AP Photo/Matt Gouras
Tracy Stone-Manning, President Biden s nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management, has long been an advocate for conservation both inside and outside government but is willing to listen to all stakeholders on contentious issues like oil and gas development and wildlife protections, say those who have worked with her.
And like Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, who last month became the first Native American to lead the Interior Department, Stone-Manning s confirmation would be historic. She would become only the second woman to lead BLM in its 75-year history, joining Kathleen Clarke, who served as director from 2000-2006 in
INTERIOR: Nada Culver draws attention as Biden s possible BLM director
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