National Monument in Utah
After meeting with administration officials, Utah Governor Michael Leavitt and Representative Bill Orton (D-UT) talked with reporters about … read more
After meeting with administration officials, Utah Governor Michael Leavitt and Representative Bill Orton (D-UT) talked with reporters about their objections to President Bill Clinton’s plans to make about 1.7 million acres in southern Utah a national monument, and therefore a preserved area. The area contains some of the richest coal fields in North America. close
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