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Signs in Glenwood Springs at the White River National Forest Supervisor’s Office read “Keep Public Lands in Public Hands” and “Keep your DOGE on a leash.”
Caroline Llanes
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Rocky Mountain Community Radio
NEPA regulates how federal agencies assess and report the environmental impacts of big projects, and provides for public participation. But new Trump administration rules and a Supreme Court case could weaken the law’s ability to provide transparency and environmental protections.
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