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On June 10, Sen Mike Lee (R-Utah) offered a surprise amendment to the Wildfire Prevention Act that would nullify the 2001 Roadless Area Rule (usually called the "roadless rule") across most national f
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On June 10, Sen Mike Lee (R-Utah) offered a surprise amendment to the Wildfire Prevention Act that would nullify the 2001 Roadless Area Rule (usually called the "roadless rule") across most national forests. It passed out of a Senate committee and is now eligible for Senate floor consideration. 8/
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-15 05:40 UTC
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