Tim Mason: Uncovering Mass Desecration at Effigy Mounds

by | January 17, 2018
Tim led PEER to uncover the biggest official mass desecrations of Indian pre-historic burial sites in U.S. history ...

HOW STRONG IS THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT’S ETHICAL POLICY?

by National Parks Traveler | January 16, 2018
From: National Parks Traveler “Not long after he took office, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke reminded his employees of their ethical obligations, and said “I intend to make holding one another accountable to the highest ethical standards a top priority.” Has he?” Read ...

BUNDY COURT DECISION DIDN’T OK ILLEGAL GRAZING

From: The Wildlife News ““The feds shouldn’t avoid the chance now to ensure that some justice is served to the American public that is being robbed by this family. Gold Butte and the desert tortoise still deserve protection,” said Kirsten Stade of Public Employees for ...

Government Reorganization in the Dark

From: Government Information Watch “Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility is suing the Office of Management and Budget for the submissions made by the public in response to an executive order signed by President Trump in March and ensuing guidance from OMB.” Read more ...

FOUR DECISIONS IN THREE WEEKS: HOW TRUMP IS TRANSFORMING ALASKA

From: Alaska Public Media “Finally, at the end of 2017, Congress allowed an excise tax collected on American oil to expire, which goes into a government trust used for oil spill cleanup and prevention. However, Congress could eventually renew the tax, and the current balance is ...
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