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WASHINGTON - The National Wildlife Federation, the 勛圖窪蹋, and 58 other conservation organizations have called on Interior Secretary David Bernhardt to retract all management plans, decisions, rulemakings, and regulations that were influenced by William Perry Pendley, after a judge ruled Pendley served unlawfully for 14 months as the Director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
In a , a coalition of organizations said Pendley had been involved in numerous resource management plans across the West, environmental studies in the Arctic, regulations for oil and gas leasing, rulemaking for timber and recreation, and hundreds of personnel decisions. All of these decisions-- which impact wildlife, public lands and waters, public health and safety, recreation, and rural economies -- must now be evaluated and many likely nullified until a qualified director has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
Breaking the law comes with consequences, said Nada Culver, vice president for public lands and senior policy counsel at the 勛圖窪蹋. The court ruling makes it pretty clear that many of the activities Mr. Pendley directed are invalid. This ruling follows on many others that have already found Bureau of Land Management efforts at rule changes, plans, and decisions violated the law. Secretary Bernhardt can and should take stock of this situation to address the latest problems caused by Mr. Pendleys invalid decisions or make plans to continue his string of court losses.
A federal judge has ruled that William Perry Pendley was illegally installed as the director of the Bureau of Land Management, which means that all of his decisions during that time were made illegally, said , associate vice president for public lands at the National Wildlife Federation. Secretary Bernhardt needs to scrap all Bureau of Land Management plans, decisions, and regulations over the past 14 months that bear Mr. Pendleys signature or influence so they can be properly done over by a legally confirmed director of the agency.
Among the plans and decisions that should be retracted:
Among the rules, regulations and guideline implementations that need to be retracted or addressed:
In addition, personnel decisions made by Pendley during the process of moving BLM headquarters out of Washington, D.C. should be immediately reviewed, as should the appointment of 4 state directors and 2 acting state directors.
Media Contacts:
Matt Smelser, 勛圖窪蹋, matt.smelser@audubon.org, 512-739-9635
Mary Jo Brooks, National Wildlife Federation, brooksm@nwf.org, 303-549-8351
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