Democratic and Republican governors from Western U.S. states united on Monday to oppose a controversial Senate Republican proposal to sell off up to 3.3 million acres of federally owned land. The plan, part of President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill, has sparked backlash from conservationists, protesters, and even members within the GOP.
Speaking at a Western governors' meeting in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham voiced strong opposition, stating, “They belong to all of us.” She was joined by Republican Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon and Colorado Governor Jared Polis in rejecting the idea of a large-scale land auction. Gordon emphasized that land use decisions should be made locally, not as part of a broad federal selloff.
The Senate proposal would allow the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service to sell between 2.2 million and 3.3 million acres across 11 Western states, aiming to raise up to $10 billion by using the land for housing development. However, critics argue that the plan threatens conservation efforts and public access to cherished landscapes.
Outside the Santa Fe hotel hosting the event, thousands gathered in protest. Demonstrators, including Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, were met with chants and signs opposing the public land sales. One protester, Tony Sophie of Placitas, New Mexico, described public lands as his “church,” underscoring the emotional and cultural importance of preserving these spaces.
Under the current Senate tax bill draft, Burgum and Rollins would have significant authority over which lands are sold. Western governors insisted that any such decisions be approached carefully and with input from local communities. The bipartisan resistance signals a major hurdle for the proposed land sale initiative.


Trump Administration Dismisses Entire National Science Board, Sparking Debate Over Scientific Independence
Russian LNG Shadow Fleet Expands Amid Arctic LNG 2 Sanctions
U.S. Flags Vietnam as “Priority Foreign Country” Over Intellectual Property Concerns
Pope Leo Calls for Peace as Vatican Seeks Better Ties With U.S.
Trump Invites Top CEOs Including Nvidia, Apple, Boeing to China Summit With Xi Jinping
Trump Announces Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire for May 9-11 Amid Ongoing Peace Talks
Australia Targets Meta, Google, and TikTok With New News Payment Tax Proposal
US Revises UN Resolution on Iran Strait of Hormuz Attacks Amid Russia-China Opposition
U.S.-China Beef Trade Deal Hopes Rise Ahead of Trump-Xi Summit
New York Moves to Ban Masked Law Enforcement During Immigration Operations
China Banks Halt New Loans to Sanctioned Refineries Amid U.S.-Iran Oil Crackdown
U.S. Fast-Tracks $8.6 Billion Arms Sales to Middle East Allies Amid Rising Tensions
Iran Military Readiness Intensifies After Meeting With Mojtaba Khamenei
Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill Three as Ceasefire Tensions Continue
Malaysia Unveils Energy Security Plan Amid Iran Conflict and Rising Oil Costs
Qatar LNG Tanker Crosses Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran War Tensions
Google Secures Pentagon AI Deal for Classified Projects 



