Candidates running to replace Utah Sen. Mitt Romney in Congress next year faced off in their first and only debate Thursday night.
Candidates vying for a seat in the U.S. Senate disagreed over the best way to manage public lands Thursday night, with Democratic nominee Caroline Gleich criticizing Utah’s efforts to take over control of federal lands as a means to sell the land to the highest bidder and for state leaders to “line their pockets.”
And Carlton Bowen, an Independent American Party candidate, wants to rewrite the Antiquities Act, which gives presidents the power to designate those monuments and praised former President Donald Trump for shrinking both the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase monuments. They were later restored by President Joe Biden.
“Right now our public lands are under attack, and we have seen this massive effort to transfer our public lands to state control,” where they can be sold to the highest bidder, Gleich said. It would result in “politicians lining their pockets with their sale and privatization.” Gleich, a world-class ski mountaineer, is a first-time candidate who previously worked as a climate activist and has also summited Mount Everest.
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