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Senators clash over controversial federal land management plan

June 13, 2024 | Energy and Natural Resources: Senate Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation



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Senators clash over controversial federal land management plan
In a recent government meeting, Senator Hovind raised significant concerns regarding the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) draft resource management plan (RMP) for North Dakota. The senator highlighted that the preferred alternative outlined in the plan would severely restrict new leasing opportunities, closing off 45% of potential federal oil and gas acreage and 95% of federal coal acreage.

Hovind emphasized the implications of these restrictions, particularly in the context of North Dakota's unique land ownership structure, which features a checkerboard pattern of state and federal ownership. He pointed out that while the federal government may own the surface land, the mineral rights often belong to private individuals. This situation, according to Hovind, means that the proposed restrictions would effectively disenfranchise private owners, preventing them from accessing their mineral rights and generating revenue from their properties.

The senator questioned the fairness of the draft management plan, asking how such restrictions could be justified in a resource management context. In response, the BLM director acknowledged the concerns and indicated that the agency is currently reviewing comments on the draft plan, including the letter submitted by Hovind and other lawmakers.

The discussions underscore a growing tension between federal land management policies and the rights of private mineral owners, raising questions about the balance between environmental stewardship and economic opportunity in resource-rich regions.

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