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July 16, 2019

Senator: Bureau of Land Management moving to Colorado

  • The agency oversees nearly 388,000 square miles of public land, and 99% is in 12 Western states.
  • By DAN ELLIOTT
    Associated Press

    DENVER — The Trump administration will move the headquarters of the U.S. government's largest land agency from the nation's capital to western Colorado, Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colorado, said Monday.

    Gardner said the Bureau of Land Management's headquarters will move to Grand Junction, but he did not say when the move would occur.


     
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