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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BLM MIVING TO TKE 2.2million acres in so ut , as, and nevada
and now they can pay back the Indian Nation for the land they and the government originally stole from the tribes
All states should take back their lands within their state limits. The only land that should belong to the federal s would be the Millatery bases and DC . The Feds don’t need to own land. The people own the land not Government.
I love to hear this. Anything the Government is involved with is surly corrupt. Now the AMERICAN’s can control their own land. The way it should be be. Great going, Utah.
Governor Nathan Deal please follow what Utah is doing
Awesome
Amen, Robbie…..
the picture is of ‘the mittens’ in monument valley. this is not federal or state land, it is the navajo nation.
Amen Ken Walther
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