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John Duarte: “Families that have been grazing and producing livestock in…”

Featuring: John Duarte, Republican | Former U.S. House, California, District 13

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John Duarte speaks at Lincoln Stanislaus GOP Dinner

Published | Video Starts at 04:41

This is already coming in. They just raise mortgage interest rates for people with good credit so they can lower them for people with bad. Yeah, what's with that? What's with that? Families that have been grazing and producing livestock in the mountains for generations, that have their deeded acreage, plus their grazing land around them, maybe 1000 acres deeded and 10,000 acres around them. I've now been told just last week with the current BLM Bureau of Land Management regs, that they're going to have to bid for their grazing rights against conservation groups that simply want to shut meat production down and let more forests burn. What? And these are just examples. This is just the beginning. They want to call crinkle habitat for 17,000 new species. (04:41–05:06)

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Asserts that new BLM regulations require families to bid for grazing rights against conservation groups.

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