Dept of Interior handed over to DOGE

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A close friend sent this to me. Haven't had time to fully research. Guy is a complete unknown, so I have no idea how this is going to affect public lands. But it should be on the radar. From HCR letters from an American:

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Four days ago, on April 18, journalist Wes Siler noted in his Wes Siler’s Newsletter that the day before, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum had signed an extraordinary order. The order assigned to the assistant secretary for policy, management, and budget, or AS-PMB, control over the Department of the Interior, including its personnel and its budget.

Siler explains that “[t]he person currently serving as AS-PMB (which in normal times would require Senate confirmation) is DOGE operative Tyler Hassen, the CEO of a Houston-based energy company.” Jennifer Rokala, executive director of the nonpartisan Center for Western Priorities, said in a statement: “Elon Musk is now effectively in charge of America’s public lands.”

Siler notes that Burgum has handed power over the Department of the Interior to “a hitherto unknown political operative” who is holding his position in violation of the appointments clause of the Constitution.

He also notes that the Department of the Interior “manages the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Indian Education, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, Bureau of Trust Funds Administration, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Geological Survey,” in addition to the National Park Service. “As such,” Siler writes, “Hassen is now responsible for 70,000 employees, the administration of numerous international treaties, the welfare of 574 Native American Tribes, 433 national park sites, over 500 million acres of public lands, 700 million acres of subsurface minerals, and 3.2 billion acres of the Outer Continental Shelf.”

Burgum’s order says that his order is designed “to effectuate the consolidation, unification and optimization of administrative functions within the Department of the Interior…in order to achieve effectiveness, accountability and cost savings for the American taxpayer.” In other words, he is falling back on the idea of further cuts to the U.S. government in order to save money.

In fact, the public lands already make billions of dollars a year for the United States through tourism, but since the 1970s, the right wing has come to see the public ownership of lands as an affront to the idea that individuals should be able to use the resources they believe God has put there for them to use. Developers have encouraged that ideology, for privatization of America’s western lands has always meant that they ended up in the hands of a few wealthy individuals."
 
DOGE is running out of steam. Elon's businesses require his attention. DOGE says they've saved 150 billion, which is about what the pentagon budget is set to increase. Basically a lot of damage with little to show.

There is a bipartisan bill to unify firefighting ops into a single federal force. There's also a draft executive order to do the same thing. We are in for a ride and locally, I am watching those whose attitudes ranged from "Hell Yes" to "Let's not judge and wait and see" go through the stages of grief as they realize very important local issues (Travel Management, Road maintenance, weeds, etc) are explicitly being put on the backburner or cancelled entirely by federal agencies.

Consolidation is not defacto a bad thing, but the rampant incompetency in this administration with implementing a myriad of changes makes me think we are in for a chitshow. I know quite a few serious folks, particularly in the world of emergency response, gearing up for it.
 

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