The Department of Interior has decided to restore the HQ for the Bureau of Land Management in Washington, D.C. However, BLM will retain a presence in Grand Junction as its “principal office in the West”. While we are disappointed to lose the headquarters,...
Yesterday, U.S. Representative Deb Haaland agreed to keep an open dialogue with Western senators as she considers the future of the Bureau of Land Management in Grand Junction. The request came from Senator John Hickenlooper during Haaland’s nomination...
Yesterday, Colorado Public Radio ran a story by reporter Caitlyn Kim addressing the question: Is the future of the BLM near public lands in Grand Junction or near the nation’s leaders in D.C.? Read the arguments on both sides in this in-depth article. Read up on...
“’The location of Bureau of Land Management leadership staff in Colorado is not only valuable to Western communities, but is valuable to your administration’s clarion call to increase unity, discourse and civil society during this time of unprecedented...
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has slowly been filling key positions in its new west slope headquarters in Grand Junction, Colo., since its January opening. In a news story in The Daily Sentinel on July 6, the BLM announced 41 total positions will be based in the...
This past week, Robin visited with our community radio station, KAFM, to share her experience testifying in D.C. and what is happening with the Bureau of Land Management move to Grand Junction. Listen in here.
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