Wednesday, June 25, 2025

PROTECT PUBLIC LANDS

 




POP-UP ARIAL PHOTO OP

FRIDAY, JUNE 27TH

Join us at Pioneer Park at

6:00 pm

Coming up Friday, there's a chance to stand up against selling public land. The Republican budget bill that might get voted on as early as Friday morning had threatened to sell off 77 million acres of Alaskan land held by the Forest Service and BLM, without oversight or a chance to object. 

The parliamentarian said that clause must be struck from the bill but Republicans are currently trying to reword it so it can pass. Please note, they are doing this to help pay for tax cuts to billionaires.

Say "no"!

Who: Outdoor enthusiasts, public land users, hunters, hikers, and those who fish. 

When: This Friday June 27th at 6pm.

Where: Outside of Pioneer Park’s Dance Hall, Fairbanks. 

What: Join us for a pop up aerial photo op protesting the sale of public land, which is currently included in the budget reconciliation bill being considered by the Senate. No signs necessary!

https://www.mobilize.us/farnorthindivisible/event/807710/







Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Parliamentarian Blocks 'Big, Ugly Bill' Public Lands Sale and Offshore Drilling Policies

 




While calling the public lands decision "an important victory," one campaigner also warned that "this threat is far from over."

Critics of Republican efforts to continue wrecking the planet celebrated some small victories after the U.S. Senate parliamentarian on Monday advised that multiple provisions cannot be passed as part of a megabill that only requires a simple majority.

Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough found that some GOP legislative proposals about offshore drilling and mandatory public land sales could not be included in the package due to the so-called Byrd Rule, which bars provisions considered "extraneous to the purpose of implementing budget resolution policies."

Specifically, MacDonough axed a provision that deems offshore oil and gas projects as automatically compliant with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), nullifying their environmental review processes. She also ruled against a proposal requiring offshore fossil fuel leases to be issued to successful bidders within 90 days after the sale, and a separate mandate for the sale of millions of acres of public land.

READ MORE:

Common Dreams

By Jessica Corbett
Jun 24, 2025

https://www.commondreams.org/news/trump-public-lands 








Saturday, June 21, 2025

U.S. completes strikes on Iran nuclear sites, Trump says

 


June 21, 20258:04 PM ET // NPR


The U.S. military has joined with Israel to launch military strikes against Iran, a dramatic escalation in the years-long effort by both nations to prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

"We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan," President Trump wrote on Truth Social on Saturday.

"All planes are now outside of Iran air space. A full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow. All planes are safely on their way home. Congratulations to our great American Warriors. There is not another military in the World that could have done this. NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE! Thank you for your attention to this matter."

Trump said in a subsequent post that he would address the nation at 10 p.m. ET.

Saturday's attack marks the first act of direct military involvement by the U.S. in the rapidly escalating conflict between Iran and Israel.

It included a strike on the heavily-fortified Fordo nuclear site, according to Trump, which is located roughly 300 feet under a mountain about 100 miles south of Tehran. It's a move that Israel has been lobbying the U.S. to carry out, given that only the U.S. has the kind of powerful "bunker buster" bomb capable of reaching the site. Known as the GBU-57 MOP (Massive Ordnance Penetrator), the bomb can only be transported by one specific U.S. warplane, the B-2 stealth bomber, due to its immense 30,000 pound weight.

READ MORE:

https://www.npr.org/2025/06/21/nx-s1-5441127/iran-us-strike-nuclear-trump

Monday, June 16, 2025

No Kings Rally in Fairbanks, Alaska

JUNE 14th, 2025

FAIRBANKS, ALASKA

PIONEER PARK


We counted 1400 protesters at Pioneer Park on June 14th in Fairbanks, Alaska. The local paper, the Newsminer, said there were 2000 people there. The protest was peaceful and felt like a pleasant outing in the park. Volunteers raised over $1500 for the Bread Line. 








VIDEO


Later in the day, there were even more people than in this video--no gaps in crowds.


Alaska Beacon

June 14th

Protests were held in at least 24 communities condemning abuse of executive power, immigration crackdown and cuts to public services



As the Trump administration hosted a multimillion dollar military parade in Washington, D.C., marking the Army’s 250th anniversary and President Donald Trump’s birthday, and amid escalating military and law enforcement force against immigrants and protesters of immigration enforcement actions, thousands of Alaskans rallied in communities large and small, joining nationwide “No Kings” protests against Trump.

In Anchorage, a crowd lined L Street holding handmade signs, waving flags and cheering, as cars honked in support.

Stephanie Schulling held a protest sign reading, “no sign is big enough for all the reasons I’m here.” She said as a social worker, she feels an ethical responsibility to show up and protest “the issues with people being disappeared, the issues with DOGE (the Department of Government Efficiency), the issues with the possibility of Medicaid, Social Security, you know, all those sorts of safety nets going away. It’s unthinkable.”

Signs and speeches from community advocates condemned the Trump administration as overreaching its power and authority, and called for protecting democracy and equal rights, including for immigrant and transgender communities. The crowd then marched along L Street to the Delaney Park Strip for an afternoon Juneteenth celebration.

“People are really, really scared, and I think their fear has turned into action,” said Erin Jackson-Hill, an organizer and executive director of Stand Up Alaska, a nonprofit social justice organization.

“In Alaska especially, we really hold on to our freedoms and our independence, and we’re not gonna bow down to a king,” she said. “And so the ‘No Kings’ march is a way to stand up and say, ‘We don’t have kings in this country, we don’t want a king!’ The country got founded because we didn’t want a king. And we certainly don’t want Donald Trump to be the king.”

Budget Reconciliation Bill Public Lands Giveaway!

 WRITE YOUR SENATORS TO OBJECT!

DON’T LET THEM SELL OFF OUR PUBLIC LANDS!

120 million acres of public lands eligible for sale in SENR budget reconciliation package


Top-Line Summary & Analysis of SENR Reconciliation Bill Text

The Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee budget reconciliation bill text released June 11 includes a range of extraordinary giveaways aimed at privatizing public lands and advancing energy dominance at the expense of public lands and resources.
Key takeaways on the public lands sell-off title:

The bill forces the arbitrary sale of at least 2 million acres of Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands in 11 Western states over the next five years, and it gives the secretaries of the interior and agriculture broad discretion to choose which places should be sold off. This, just weeks after bipartisan outrage over land sell off text threatened passage of the House bill. That provision was ultimately removed from the House bill and should be removed from the Senate accordingly.


The bill directs what is likely the largest single sale of national public lands in modern history to help cut taxes for the richest people in the country. It trades ordinary Americans’ access to outdoor recreation for a short-term payoff that disproportionately benefits the privileged and well-connected.


Public lands eligible for sale in the bill encompass over 120 million acres, including local recreation areas, wilderness study areas, inventoried roadless areas, critical wildlife habitat and big game migration corridors.


The bill’s process for selling off lands runs at breakneck speed, demanding the nomination of tracts within 30 days, then every 60 days until the arbitrary multi-million-acre goal is met, all without hearings, debate or public input.


The bill sets up relatively under-resourced state and local governments to lose open bidding wars to well-heeled commercial interests. It also fails to give sovereign Tribal Nations the right of first refusal to bid on lands, even for areas that are a part of their traditional homelands or contain sacred sites.


The public lands sell-off provision masquerades as a way to provide more housing, but it lacks safeguards to ensure land is used for that purpose, and it sets up a system where lands could be sold or resold for non-housing uses after just 10 years. Research suggests that very little of the land managed by the BLM and USFS is actually suitable for housing.


Land agencies already have ways to identify public lands for uses like housing if it serves community needs. Jury-rigging a new way to force such “disposal” as part of the budget reconciliation process sets up a precedent to quickly liquidate huge chunks of America’s treasured lands in the future whenever politicians have a pet project to pay for.

READ MORE:


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SAMPLE LETTER

Subject: Oppose Reconciliation Bill’s Public Lands Sell-Off Provision

Dear Senator [Last Name],

I am writing to express my strong opposition to the public land sell-off provisions included in the current Senate Energy and Natural Resources (SENR) budget reconciliation package. This bill represents the most sweeping attack on national public lands in modern U.S. history, with up to 120 million acres—including 77 million acres in Alaska—made eligible for sale.

The bill mandates the forced sale of at least 2 million acres of Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land over just five years, across 11 Western states. The pace of this liquidation is alarming: agencies are required to nominate tracts within 30 days of passage and then every 60 days until the quota is met—leaving little room for public input, environmental review, or community planning.

Even more troubling, the bill gives broad discretion to the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture to decide which lands are sold, with no real safeguards in place to protect lands of ecological, cultural, or recreational importance. This process sets a dangerous precedent—establishing a political mechanism to sell off America’s public lands in the name of short-term budget goals or ideological pet projects.

Though the bill claims to address housing needs, the policy is deeply flawed. Research shows that most BLM and Forest Service lands are unsuitable for development, and even when sold, the lands can be used or resold for non-housing purposes after just 10 years. The existing legal framework already allows land agencies to identify and reallocate land for housing when it serves the public good. There is no need for this reckless, large-scale liquidation.

In reality, this bill prioritizes tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans at the expense of our shared natural heritage. America’s public lands are not a bank account to be raided—they are essential to our identity, our ecosystems, and future generations.

I urge you to oppose this budget reconciliation package unless the public land disposal provisions are completely removed. Please protect our public lands, our communities, and our values.

Sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]



Saturday, June 14, 2025

Trump Backs Down on Deportation


Orders Miller to pull back his operation.



Trump Shifts Deportation Focus, Pausing Most Raids on Farms, Hotels and Eateries

The abrupt pivot on an issue at the heart of Mr. Trump’s presidency suggested his broad immigration crackdown was hurting industries and constituencies he does not want to lose.

NYT, June 14th


By Hamed Aleaziz and Zolan Kanno-Youngs

Reporting from Washington




The Trump administration has abruptly shifted the focus of its mass deportation campaign, telling Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials to largely pause raids and arrests in the agricultural industry, hotels and restaurants, according to an internal email and three U.S. officials with knowledge of the guidance.

The decision suggested that the scale of President Trump’s mass deportation campaign — an issue that is at the heart of his presidency — is hurting industries and constituencies that he does not want to lose.

The new guidance comes after protests in Los Angeles against the Trump administration’s immigration raids, including at farms and businesses. It also came as Mr. Trump made a rare concession this week that his crackdown was hurting American farmers and hospitality businesses.

The guidance was sent on Thursday in an email by a senior ICE official, Tatum King, to regional leaders of the ICE department that generally carries out criminal investigations, including work site operations, known as Homeland Security Investigations.

“Effective today, please hold on all work site enforcement investigations/operations on agriculture (including aquaculture and meat packing plants), restaurants and operating hotels,” he wrote in the message.

The email explained that investigations involving “human trafficking, money laundering, drug smuggling into these industries are OK.” But it said — crucially — that agents were not to make arrests of “noncriminal collaterals,” a reference to people who are undocumented but who are not known to have committed any crime.

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed the guidance.

“We will follow the president’s direction and continue to work to get the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens off of America’s streets,” Tricia McLaughlin, a department spokeswoman, said in a statement.

READ MORE:

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/13/us/politics/trump-ice-raids-farms-hotels.html

Thursday, June 12, 2025

No Kings Rally this Saturday!

 



This Saturday

6/14

10 am to Noon




What: No Kings March

When: June 14th, 10 am-Noon

Where: Starting at Pioneer Park (parking lot, west side)

Why: No Kings, No Reigns, No Fancy Gifted Planes

Meet at the Pioneer Park parking lot, west side. We will march (on the sidewalk on the access road that runs besides Airport road) to the IBEW hall, for coffee and snacks, then march back to this starting point.

Bring a sign, bring a friend, bring a mug for coffee.

No Kings Event sign-up page: https://www.mobilize.us/farnorthindivisible/event/794717/


PLEASE NOTE:
Absolutely no violence will be tolerated at this event. This is to be a peaceful protest! 


About No Kings

On June 14—Flag Day—President Trump wants tanks in the street and a made-for-TV display of dominance for his birthday. A spectacle meant to look like strength. But real power isn’t staged in Washington. It rises up everywhere else.

No Kings is a nationwide day of defiance. From city blocks to small towns, from courthouse steps to community parks, we’re taking action to reject authoritarianism—and show the world what democracy really looks like.

We’re not gathering to feed his ego. We’re building a movement that leaves him behind.

The flag doesn’t belong to President Trump. It belongs to us. We’re not watching history happen. We’re making it.

On June 14th, we’re showing up everywhere he isn’t—to say no thrones, no crowns, no kings.


JUNETEENTH:

Afterwards, to enjoy the Juneteenth Celebration from 12 pm to 4 pm at Bernice Allridge Park. Food, vendors and family activities.



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