Oil Ties and Land-Sale Stance of Nominee for the Country’s Largest Public Lands Manager Threatens Local Communities and Agency’s 'Multiple-Use' Mandate
Below is a statement from Jocelyn Torres, Chief Conservation Officer of the Conservation Lands Foundation, upon the announcement of President Trump’s nomination of Stevan Pearce as Director of the Bureau of Land Management. The Conservation Lands Foundation is a non-partisan nonprofit organization that represents a national network of community advocates who are solely focused on the National Conservation Lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
“Americans have time and time again, including just this past summer, rejected Mr. Pearce’s ideology and we urge Congress to do the same. As a former Congress member from New Mexico and former owner of an oilfield services company, Mr. Pearce has demonstrated that he is anything but a neutral arbiter. He’s been a vocal supporter of selling off public lands, and spent much of his political career undermining the public’s access to public land and the bedrock environmental laws that enable their protection.
“He tried to virtually eliminate the national monument in his former district, ignoring the overwhelming local support and its economic benefits to the local economy. He has shown the country that he will prioritize industry profits, sacrificing the sustained health of our public lands and the American public's right to access them for recreation.
“Under Mr. Pearce’s leadership, BLM’s mandate to sustainably manage public lands for "multiple-uses" will be narrowed to extractive purposes only, eliminating room for recreation and conservation. His priorities have and will continue to center on selling off public lands instead of preserving them for future generations and we urge Congress to reject this nomination unequivocally.”
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1 “Pearce Made Millions on Sale,” Roll Call, April 28, 2008
2
GOP Rep Promises To ‘Reverse This Trend of Public Ownership Of Lands,” ThinkProgress, October 9, 2012








