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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Maybe my next home state!!! 🙂
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The federal government has no cons$#%&!@*utional authority to own land under the pretense of doing good. Another trick of theirs.
The only legitimate land the federal government should own is for post offices, just enough land to house nation monuments, national cemeteries, Wash.D.C. and very few specialized military installations such as the service academies. All other lands have NO business in the hands of the Feds including national parks (as it is right now, Heritage sites such as Yellowstone and other national parks are psuedo-controlled by the U.N.).
Too many Americans are discussing Ms. Jenner to pay attention.
too bad more states cant rid themselves of the federal teet ..more power to the states to decide whats best for there own state
The only thing hostile is the Oblama administration!
Luckily the Navajo Nation is the keeper of the mitten butte in the photo.