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 | | Published March 31, 2009 | Opinion
USA-All encourages SUWA Watch-pt. 2 SUWA routinely threatens state and federal agencies with lawsuits. These threats compel agencies to be overly cautious and engage in excessive and expensive planning, which cost the taxpayers extra money. They block oil, gas, and mining developme... |
| Final report from the Legislature The 2009 legislative session is history. It was a roller coaster ride from beginning to end. Midway through, it appeared to me that we would be short some $556 million. In that context, I suggested that we should consider restoring the uniform ... |
| Letter to the editor: Response to Swenson I'm disappointed by USA-All's attacks, in your March 24 edition, against the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, which included calling myself and my coworkers "fascists", along with a great deal of other misinformation. ... |
| Letter to the editor: MK Tunnels It is with sincere hope that the MK Tunnel closure efforts don't result in a greater public liability and hazard than what existed initially. In viewing the images of the bat grating and concrete work, I couldn't help but ask myself questions abo... |
| Letter to the editor: Obama's inheritance OK, it's been a while since I submitted a rant but today, as I watched the news, I heard another Obammunist apologist attempt to rewrite history in Orwellian 1984 style by pointing out that Pres. Obama "inherited" the massive problems we are now ... |
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