Information/Resolutions for Wednesday's General Session - Transfer of Public Lands
Good Monday Fellow WSLC Members, I have been asked to forward the following information to you regarding Wednesday's General Session where we will be discussing the Transfer of Public Lands Act. Attached are two resolutions - one supporting the transfer and lands and one opposing it. The resolutions will be discussed on Wednesday following our speaker's presentations. I look forward to seeing you all on Wednesday at noon in the Copper Room. -- Members, the Energy/Natural Resources/Agriculture & Environment Legislative Study Committee invites you to spend some time learning about a major issue facing the state of Utah: The Transfer of Public Lands Act. Utah has a terrific web site housing everything pertaining to the business of the state. You can follow the first link to read the bill that started this movement. The second link will take you to a listing of the interim committee studying our lands, air and water. You can read the minutes from the meetings or listen to recordings of the meetings. The third link will take you to the economic analysis of the impacts of this bill, and the last two links are professional legal studies of the bill and its potential impacts. We have an informative meeting planned for February 11 th . We invite you to take some time this weekend to learn more about these issues. 2012 House Bill 148 This bill initiated The Transfer of Public Lands Act. The legislature’s own legislative review is at the end of this document. http://le.utah.gov/~2012/bills/hbillint/hb0148.pdf Natural Resources/Agriculture/Environment 2014 Interim Committee meetings. The June, September, and October meetings have the most information concerning TPLA. About half the time of each of those meetings is devoted to the issue. http://le.utah.gov/asp/interim/Commit.asp?Year=2014&Com=INTNAE The economic analysis performed by 3 Utah Universities: https://csee.usu.edu/htm/current-past-projects/an-analysis-of-a-transfer-of-... A Legal Analysis of the Transfer of Public Lands Movement by Robert B. Keiter and John Ruple of the S. J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah http://content.lib.utah.edu:81/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/utlawrev&CISOP... The Transfer of Public Lands Movement: Taking the 'Public' Out of Public Lands http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2555922## -- Thanks, Jessica Christopher WSLC Corresponding Secretary
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