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Kathleen Sgamma, an oil and gas lobbyist, criticized the president's refusal to accept the 2020 election results.
The Bureau of Land Management is opening up leasing and applications for oil and gas development on 40,000 acres of Wayne National Forest’s Marietta Unit.
Kathleen Sgamma, a longtime oil and gas activist, withdrew her nomination to lead the federal Bureau of Land Management hours before her confirmation hearing Thursday. The move comes two days ...
Trump nominated her in mid-February to be the next director of the Bureau of Land Management ... work for the fossil fuel industry. Will she sign an ethics pledge that recuses her from these ...
A new polling report shows that there is broad, bipartisan support for public lands protections across the U.S.
Oil industry lobbyist Kathleen Sgamma has withdrawn herself from consideration to lead the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Senator Mike Lee said on Thursday at a Senate hearing that was meant to ...
The Bureau of Land Management manages 8.3 million acres of public lands in Colorado and 27 million acres of federal mineral estate. The U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National ...
Kathleen Sgamma abruptly withdrew from consideration days after a memo surfaced in which she sharply criticized President ...
President Trump's choice to run the Bureau of Land Management, Kathleen Sgamma, has withdrawn from consideration, the White House said Thursday. Sgamma was scheduled to go before the Senate Energy ...
Kathleen Sgamma, President Trump’s pick to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), has withdrawn her name from consideration for the role. Sgamma’s decision was announced by Sen. Mike Lee (R ...