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Kathleen Sgamma, President Trump’s pick to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), has withdrawn her name from consideration for the role. Sgamma’s decision was announced by Sen. Mike Lee (R ...
President Trump's choice to run the Bureau of Land Management, Kathleen Sgamma, has withdrawn from consideration, the White House said Thursday. Sgamma was scheduled to go before the Senate Energy ...
Just before her confirmation hearing was about to begin Thursday morning, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management withdrew her nomination ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) -Mesa County’s Board of Commissioners are supporting the relocation of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) headquarters to Grand Junction. During their public ...
Washington • Kathleen Sgamma, an advocate for oil and gas whom President Donald Trump had tapped to run the Bureau of Land Management, has abruptly withdrawn her nomination, a White House ...
Kathleen Sgamma, a longtime oil and gas activist, withdrew her nomination to lead the federal Bureau of Land Management hours before her confirmation hearing Thursday. The move comes two days ...
Kathleen Sgamma, an oil and gas lobbyist, had been picked to head the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which oversees roughly 247 million acres of federal land. The agency is critical ...
April 10 (UPI) --President Donald Trump's nominee to head the Bureau of Land Management, Kathleen Sgamma, withdrew her name from consideration on Thursday. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, chairman of the ...
Trump nominated her in mid-February to be the next director of the Bureau of Land Management, an agency that oversees more than 246 million acres on behalf of all Americans. In addition to ...
Jeff Hurd in his efforts to move the Bureau of Land Management Headquarters to Grand Junction at their public hearing on April 15. The letter supported Hurd and House Resolution 1125, the Local ...
The White House has withdrawn its nomination for Kathleen Sgamma to lead the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management, just days after her opinion on the Jan. 6 riots resurfaced online.
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