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Wyo. delegates oppose sacred site sale
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THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2002 All members of Wyoming's Congressional delegation are opposed to the sale of federal land to the Mormon Church. Sens. Mike Enzi (R) and Craig Thomas (R) said they fear the sale could establish a precedent to allow tribes to buy sacred lands. Rep. Barbara Cubin (R) also opposes the legislation, which is sponsored by Rep. Jim Hansen (R-Utah) and fellow Church members. Get the Story:
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