WSJ: Power Grab at the Bureau of Land Management

I’ve made it: I’m officially printed in the Wall Street Journal — the most preeminent newspaper out there today. And I’m lucky to share a byline with my friend and colleague Sarah Montalbano on behalf of Independent Women’s Forum. We dissect the Bureau of Land Management’s flawed Conservation Landscape & Health Rule and the implications that will likely stem from it should it be finalized.

Below is an excerpt:

In the name of climate change, the BLM proposes to exceed its authority under a 1976 law.

The federal government is supposed to manage the land it owns in a balanced way that allows for multiple uses. But a recently proposed Bureau of Land Management rule would undermine the effective management of 245 million acres of public land and limit public access to its resources.

Read more at WSJ.com.