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Appeals Court Upholds Broad Federal Wetlands Jurisdiction
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a challenge to the application of wetlands permitting requirements imposed under the 1972 Clean Water Act on property near Priest Lake, Idaho, owned by Mike and Chantell Sackett.
Federal Disaster Declaration Issues for Victims of Spokane Wildfires
By Randy Bracht
(The Center Square) – The Biden administration on Tuesday announced a major disaster declaration that orders federal assistance for victims of devastating...
Bill Banning Social Media for Minors Lands on Gov. DeSantis’s Desk
Bill banning social media for minors lands on Gov. DeSantis's desk, after passing the Florida Legislature with bipartisan support.
by Joe Barnett
The Florida Legislature passed...
Life, Liberty, Property #47: Federal Government Failure Could Save the Nation
Life, Liberty, Property #47: federal government failure could save the nation by devolving power to the states.
IN THIS ISSUE:
Federal Government Failure Could Save...
Bill Would Stop Federal Plan to Reintroduce Grizzly Bears into Washington
By Randy Bracht
(The Center Square) – Citing concerns voiced by constituents in central Washington, U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Wash., on Wednesday introduced legislation intended...
Louisiana House Passes Bill Protecting Agricultural Lands from Foreign Buyers
By Victor Skinner
(The Center Square) — Legislation to ban foreign adversaries from owning or buying agricultural lands in Louisiana is heading to Gov. John...
Congress Could Investigate the Green Activists Lurking in Federal Agencies
By Kevin Mooney
Congressional figures responsible for conducting oversight are in position to corral green activists who have burrowed into federal agencies while jeopardizing the...
Supreme Court Should End Federal Government’s Water Overreach
For decades, there’s been confusion regarding what waters are regulated under the Clean Water Act, resulting in property owners sometimes unwittingly finding themselves facing civil and criminal penalties because they didn’t secure permits to use their own land.
Debate Continues on if Utah’s Public Lands Will Be Managed by State
By Carolyn Grindrod
Approximately 63 percent of Utah’s public lands is managed by the federal government, according to the latest drafting of the state’s resource...
Federal Solar Subsidies are Irresponsible
By Benjamin Zycher
The joy of spending huge amounts of tax dollars — Other People’s Money — is a truth obvious and eternal, but the...