You asked specifically about what stakeholders should be involved. The key ones are local communities. We don't always have that communities, local communities need a say in public land management. Right now, the BLM has too much control and they're making bad decisions for communities not just in western Colorado, but in southern Colorado. As well, the FlipMa act, the federal Land Management Policy act of 1976, is also a critical document that talk, critical law that talks about multiple use. (23:20–23:29)
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Asserts that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has excessive control and is making poor decisions affecting communities in western and southern Colorado.
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