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BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) — Ninety-six percent of all registered voters in Idaho believe that public lands should remain in public hands, according to a new poll paid for by Conservation Voters for ...
A Republican state senator from Nampa said he will introduce a proposed amendment to the Idaho Constitution that would ...
Public lands define Idaho. Whether you’re ranching in Owyhee, hunting near Salmon, or hiking with your kids in the Sawtooths, ...
Over in the Senate, Idaho Republicans Mike Crapo and Jim Risch opposed Colorado Democratic Sen. John Hickenlooper’s amendment ...
New poll find 96% Idaho voters say public lands should remain in public hands 87% of Idaho voters oppose recent proposal to sell off millions of acres of public lands ...
At first, the lands were used mainly for their resources, to build railroads and for settlement. Starting in the 1860s and ...
Idaho’s identity is inseparable from our public lands. They support our cherished traditions of hunting, fishing and grazing, and they are the backbone of our outdoor economy.
Snowmass Town Council has outlined their support of public lands in writing to serve as a resource for elected officials.
The poll was conducted in the aftermath of a federal proposal from U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, to make millions of acres of public land in the U.S., including in Idaho, available to be sold off.
Ninety-six percent of Idaho registered voters said public lands should remain public, including 97% of registered Democrats and 95% of registered Republicans, the poll found.
Originally published July 24 on IdahoCapitalSun.com.Ninety-six percent of all registered voters in Idaho believe that public lands should remain in public hands, according to a new poll paid for by ...
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