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"Coal",
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"textContent": "Lawmakers from Utah have commandeered an obscure law to unravel protections for the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, potentially delivering on a Trump administration goal of undoing protections for public conservation lands across the country. This week two Utah Republicans, Sen. Mike Lee and Rep. Celeste Maloy, introduced a “joint resolution of disapproval” in the Senate […]",
"title": "A Little-Used Maneuver Could Mean More Drilling and Mining in Southern Utah’s Redrock Country"
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