New Mexico Leaders Urge Opposition to Trump Plan to Repeal Roadless Rule
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NM congressional delegation urges renewed public opposition to looming ‘Roadless Rule’ repeal
Members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation on May 13, 2026, urged members of the public to weigh in against the looming repeal of the federal ‘Roadless Rule,’ which will open up millions of acres, including in the Gila National Forest, to logging and road construction. (Patrick Lohmann/Source NM)The United State Forest Service is expected to soon release a draft version of a policy that would rescind or greatly alter the 2001 “Roadless Rul…
NM congressional delegation urges renewed public opposition to looming ‘Roadless Rule’ repeal - Stateline Publications
Members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation on May 13, 2026, urged members of the public to weigh in against the looming repeal of the federal ‘Roadless Rule,’ which will open up millions of acres, including in the Gila National Forest, to logging and road construction. (Patrick Lohmann/Source NM)The United State Forest Service is expected to soon release a draft version of a policy that would rescind or greatly alter the 2001 “Roadless Rul…
NM congressional delegation urges renewed public opposition to looming ‘Roadless Rule’ repeal - Hillsboro Sentry Enterprise
Members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation on May 13, 2026, urged members of the public to weigh in against the looming repeal of the federal ‘Roadless Rule,’ which will open up millions of acres, including in the Gila National Forest, to logging and road construction. (Patrick Lohmann/Source NM)The United State Forest Service is expected to soon release a draft version of a policy that would rescind or greatly alter the 2001 “Roadless Rul…
NM congressional delegation urges renewed public opposition to looming ‘Roadless Rule’ repeal - The Mexico Ledger
Members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation on May 13, 2026, urged members of the public to weigh in against the looming repeal of the federal ‘Roadless Rule,’ which will open up millions of acres, including in the Gila National Forest, to logging and road construction. (Patrick Lohmann/Source NM)The United State Forest Service is expected to soon release a draft version of a policy that would rescind or greatly alter the 2001 “Roadless Rul…
NM congressional delegation urges renewed public opposition to looming ‘Roadless Rule’ repeal - Seward Independent
Members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation on May 13, 2026, urged members of the public to weigh in against the looming repeal of the federal ‘Roadless Rule,’ which will open up millions of acres, including in the Gila National Forest, to logging and road construction. (Patrick Lohmann/Source NM)The United State Forest Service is expected to soon release a draft version of a policy that would rescind or greatly alter the 2001 “Roadless Rul…
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