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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Sandstrom" data-source="post: 105893" data-attributes="member: 1108"><p>That's the HB 1457. The bill being written to be presented as federal legislation actually has verbiage that allows the state to transfer to private entities. That's why people need to call and ask questions about it. Telephone number in the first post.</p><p></p><p>But again, this means public lands will be transferred from federal property to state and then to private. How much to private? I do not know and that's an issue. Regardless of how much, as someone mentioned, those with heirs or adjacent land will definitely jump at the opportunity to get the land "back." Jim Schmidt and Mark Brandenburg are the key drivers behind the bill. I believe Schmidt for sure has land interests.</p><p></p><p>I still stand by the fact I need concrete evidence and explanation how lands are in excess of the Pick Sloan Act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Sandstrom, post: 105893, member: 1108"] That's the HB 1457. The bill being written to be presented as federal legislation actually has verbiage that allows the state to transfer to private entities. That's why people need to call and ask questions about it. Telephone number in the first post. But again, this means public lands will be transferred from federal property to state and then to private. How much to private? I do not know and that's an issue. Regardless of how much, as someone mentioned, those with heirs or adjacent land will definitely jump at the opportunity to get the land "back." Jim Schmidt and Mark Brandenburg are the key drivers behind the bill. I believe Schmidt for sure has land interests. I still stand by the fact I need concrete evidence and explanation how lands are in excess of the Pick Sloan Act. [/QUOTE]
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