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Sacred site sale opposed
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MONDAY, MAY 27, 2002 A Wyoming senator opposes a proposed purchase of federal land because he worries tribes might do the same. Sen. Craig Thomas (R-Wyo.) believes a bill affecting a Wyoming site sacred to the Mormon church could set a precedent. In particular, he doesn't want tribes to buy Medicine Wheel or Devils Tower. The Martin's Cove bill passed out of of the House Resources Committee last week. Get the Story:
Senator to Oppose Cove Sale (AP 5/27) Relevant Links:
Sen. Craig Thomas - http://thomas.senate.gov Related Stories:
House panel approves sacred site sale (5/23)
Congress considering sacred sites (5/21)
Interior worried about Mormon sale (5/15)
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