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Celeste Maloy: “The minimization criteria, which came because of an…”

Featuring: Celeste Maloy, Republican | U.S. House Utah, 2nd Congressional District

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Doug Burgum: Federal Government Must Increase Access To Public Lands 'As Opposed To Reducing It'

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And a lot of the capital gets eaten up in the permit process. I just have one more question. And it has to do with access to roads on public lands. So The minimization criteria, which came because of an executive order, has resulted in closed roads and loss of access to a lot of the public land. In my state, I've introduced CRA's to keep access open in specific places. But can we work to protect road access on a broader basis and take a look at the minimization criteria? (04:27–04:36)

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