by Matthew Anderson | May 21, 2018
Reining in the BLM’s wild horse crisis Written by Originally published by The Hill. Few symbols embody the American West like wild horses galloping through an endless sea of sagebrush. Unfortunately, there are now too many animals roaming the land...
by Matthew Anderson | May 2, 2018
Move the BLM to Utah, where it manages 43 percent of the state Written by Originally published by The Hill. The Department of the Interior is facing the largest reorganization in its 168-year history. Hundreds of millions of acres will be profoundly...
by Matthew Anderson | Apr 13, 2018
A lobbyist’s role in American democracy Written by The following remarks were presented in March 2018 by Sutherland’s Matthew Anderson during Rep. Rob Bishop’s annual education conference at the Utah State Capitol. Anderson joined Rep. John Curtis, acting...
by Matthew Anderson | Feb 19, 2018
The mad rush of Bears Ears mining claims that never happened Written by Originally published in the Washington Examiner. When the Outdoor Retailer and Snow Shows debuted last month in Denver, attendees surveyed the latest and greatest in outdoor recreation...
by Matthew Anderson | Feb 16, 2018
How to fix the unintended consequences of Grand Staircase-Escalante Written by Originally published by The Hill. On a September morning in 1996, then-Gov. Mike Leavitt of Utah opened the newspaper to read that, with the stroke of a pen, nearly 2 million acres...