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Senator Lee Challenges DOI Wild Lands Order in Utah
March 13, 2026
Senator Mike Lee of Utah has formally challenged the Department of Interior's Secretarial Order 3310, which designates certain lands as "Wild Lands" and imposes strict land use restrictions. He has requested full disclosure of all communications related to this order and sought a meeting with Secretary Ken Salazar to address concerns about the economic impact on Utah businesses and energy production. This development signals potential shifts in federal land management policies that could affect procurement and contracting opportunities involving federal lands in Utah.
- Procurement professionals should note increased scrutiny and possible policy revisions affecting land use on federally managed lands in Utah, particularly those overseen by the Bureau of Land Management.
- Energy and natural resource contractors may face new uncertainties or restrictions impacting project planning and execution on designated "Wild Lands".
- Organizations involved in federal land-related contracts should prepare for potential changes in regulatory requirements and stakeholder engagement processes.
- This situation underscores the importance of monitoring federal land management policies and legislative actions that influence procurement conditions in resource-rich states like Utah.
The policies set forth by Secretary Salazar will increase uncertainty for Utah businesses that involve federal lands, and also hinder energy production at a time when developing domestic energy sources is so critical.
— Mike Lee, Senator
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Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management
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- Press Releases - Mike Lee US Senator for Utah · LEE · Mar 13