BLM’s move to Grand Junction brings praise, questions

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BLM’s move to Grand Junction brings praise, questions

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Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., arrives at the Senate Chamber in December for an abbreviated pro-forma session at the U.S. Capitol. He announced Monday that the headquarters of the U.S. government’s largest land agency will move from the nation’s capital to Western Colorado.
U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt waits to speak during the annual state of Colorado energy luncheon sponsored by the Colorado Petroleum council in Denver last year. The Bureau of Land Management headquarters plans to move to Grand Junction, not far from Interior Secretary David Bernhardt’s hometown of Rifle, Colorado.

BLM’s move to Grand Junction brings praise, questions

Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., arrives at the Senate Chamber in December for an abbreviated pro-forma session at the U.S. Capitol. He announced Monday that the headquarters of the U.S. government’s largest land agency will move from the nation’s capital to Western Colorado.
U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt waits to speak during the annual state of Colorado energy luncheon sponsored by the Colorado Petroleum council in Denver last year. The Bureau of Land Management headquarters plans to move to Grand Junction, not far from Interior Secretary David Bernhardt’s hometown of Rifle, Colorado.