New Mexico Bears the Brunt of D.C.’s Environment Decisions

by Susan Sargent | October 8, 2018
From: NM Political Report “The administration’s attack on public lands—from rolling back monuments which are sacred to pueblos and tribes in New Mexico, to leasing oil and gas near Chaco Canyon without public input or tribal consultation—will do irreparable damage to our most ...

Trump Administration Promises to Staff Up Police on Public Lands After Announcing Major Cuts

From: Government Executive “After the dual function employees are decommissioned, FWS will have 230 full-time officers. PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch called that insufficient, noting there are 562 refuges in the national system. “Refuge law enforcement is already critically ...

Falsified Soil Samples To Stalled Development: Hunters Point Shipyard Mired In Ongoing Controversy

From: BisNow San Francisco “San Francisco’s largest redevelopment in over 100 years is becoming one of its most controversial developments. Hunters Point, also known as San Francisco Shipyard, and the nearby Candlestick Point, the site of the former 49ers stadium, have been lauded as a ...

PEERMail: Shuffling the Deck Chairs

by Susan Sargent | October 4, 2018
The best way to disrupt a public agency is to reorganize it. Thus, it not surprising that the Trump administration is in a reorganization lather ...
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