Disagree. National delegation has....
For example. Schmidt Bottoms on Lake Oahe, and "excess" lands around Lake Sakakawea. The rumblings about the badlands are the first i've heard. But thats how they all start, by greasing the skids and throwing ideas out to gauge backlash. Slowly they are working towards those goals. NDFB lists it in their guiding principles and they are pulling alot of strings at the capital. They also take their notes from other anti public land groups of the west to guide them. In Utah, Senator Mike Lee has introduced legislation number of times to sell off public land. He is the poster boy for this movement and leading the charge. If he sets a precedent, others will follow.