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During a vote in the House Land, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Committee, Republican Representative David Cook from Legislative District 8 took a minute to explain his vote. He asserted his concern over the high cost to rural schools. He ended…
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We had another productive meeting with political representatives concerning the Apache Trail closure. We are now taking this issue to the next level.
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Arizona House Resolution opposed the Biden Administration’s 30×30 plan to protect 30% of US land and water by 2030.
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We attended our second meeting concerning the Apache Trail with Senator Kelly Townsend and County Supervisor Jeff Serdy at the Pinal County Board of supervisors’ office. It was another productive meet with high hopes for the future of Apache Trail.…
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The Arizona Genome Stewardship Act is a Constitutional amendment that aims to protect indigenous genomes and aspires to drastically reduce or eliminate agriculture production and consumption while installing various land-use fines and prohibitions and consumer surcharges.
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Pinal County has applied for a lease under the Recreation & Public Purposes Act to create a county park that will include several amenities catering to local outdoor enthusiasts. The county is introducing a non-motorized trail system, a day-use OHV…
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As many of you may know, we have made an effort to pressure the Arizona Department of Transportation and Arizona Governor Doug Ducey to reopen Apache Trail State Route 88. We are happy to inform you that we are making headway.
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Today, the Castle Hot Springs Resort has been restored and is back open after nearly 80 years of being closed. The owners don’t like that there is a county road traveling through the property. Therefore, Castle Hotsprings Resort has made…
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has returned with a final decision on the Black Canyon Corridor Travel Management Plan. This Travel Management Plan has been in the works since early 2017 and has been on pause for the past…
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At a Sedona City Council meeting, members debated with Forest Service officials on limiting off-highway vehicle (OHV) access in Coconino National Forest. Despite several Sedona residents’ concerns regarding noise and environmental damage, no action was taken. The council plans to…