By Kellyn Brown, 3-10-10
U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar appeared before a Senate committee that included Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., Tuesday and answered questions regarding the Antiquities Act. He denied accusations that the Obama Administration planned on creating national monuments in Western states that critics contend are veiled “land grabs.”
“Public input is certainly important, but it’s not enough if that input is ignored or comes after a policy has been written or implemented. When it comes to executive action, we’ve already seen this administration shoot first and ask questions later, and now that the sights are on millions of acres in Montana, the responsible action is to reassert congressional oversight, just like Wyoming has already done.”[End of article]