A fresh start for Utah and the Feds?
For his part, Salazar adopted a conciliatory tone, and the response from most attendees was cautious, but hopeful, though the public comment portion of the meeting was cut short. [...more]
For his part, Salazar adopted a conciliatory tone, and the response from most attendees was cautious, but hopeful, though the public comment portion of the meeting was cut short. [...more]
The public is invited to attend the 10 a.m. meeting on Monday, April 26 at the Capitol and to submit questions for the Democratic administration official. The governor initially had said attendees would be limited to "avoid confrontation and controversy" when asked if environmental activist Tim DeChristopher would be on the guest list. DeChristopher is charged with submitting false bids on federal oil leases. [...more]