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‘Gamble for Montana’s future�

Report says transferring federal land to state would cost billions

In Montana, where land managed by the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management comprises 30 million acres, roughly one-third of the state, the notion of turning swaths of terra firma to state control could be costly, according to a newly published report. 

The report, written by longtime natural resources manager John Tubbs, calls the financial implications of federal lands transfer “staggering and disproportionately impactful for a rural state with large swaths of national public lands.�





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