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House panel approves sacred site sale
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THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2002 The House Resources Committee on Wednesday approved a bill to sell a parcel of federal land to the Mormon Church. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint considers Martin's Cove in Wyoming sacred. Rep. Jim Hansen (R-Utah), the committee's chair, and other Mormon lawmakers, pushed the bill which met some resistance from environmental groups. Rep. Barbara Cubin (R-Wyo.) was the lone vote against the measure. She tacked an amendment to scale back the original 1,640-acre are to to 940 acres. Rep. Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.), the committee's ranking member, believes the bill helps clear the way for transfer of sacred sites on public lands to tribes. Get the Story:
Cove Sale Moves to House Vote (AP 5/23) Related Stories:
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