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House Republicans move to cut Obama's power to create national monuments

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Rep. Paul Gosar and 28 other Republicans have signed on to the Protecting Local Communities from Executive Overreach Act, which would update the Antiquities Act. Passed in 1906, the Antiquities Act is the legislative vehicle that gives presidents the authorities to declare national monuments.Click here to read

Mohave County wants to widen area for 'Downwinders' compensation

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Mohave County Supervisor Gary Watson will introduce a resolution urging Congressmen David Schweikert, Matt Salmon and Martha McSally to sign onto Congressman Paul Gosar’s bill that would expand eligibility boundaries outlined in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.Click here to read

House Conservatives Are Trying To Kill The Lame-Duck Session

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The House Freedom Caucus has already changed the direction of Congress this year, derailing — at least temporarily — a House GOP budget that conservatives argue spends too much. Now they have a new target in sight: the lame-duck session.Click here to read

Gosar: RFS Unsustainable in Todays Reality

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Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) said Wednesday the Environmental Protection Agency, which is responsible for issuing ethanol volume mandates, has to issue mandates that are lower than required by law, indicating that the Renewable Fuel Standard is “unsustainable in today’s reality”.Click here to read

Gosar speaks out against EPA's ozone initiative

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Gosar said the EPA's new standard for ozone levels is an overstepping of the EPA and will bring far more damage than good. Arizonans stand to lose jobs and the economy will suffer.Click here to read

Gosar speaks out against federal land acquisitions

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U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) questioned the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) federal land acquisitions and its request for funding to buy more land following a recent House Natural Resources Subcommittee hearing.Click here to read