While Gov. Spencer Cox puts shrinking Great Salt Lake at center proposed budget, Utah’s signature body of water, or any other waterway for that matter, is not even discussed in his One Utah Roadmap.
Cox administration’s One Utah Roadmap de-emphasizes confrontation with the federal government while prioritizing access and ‘multiple use’ for public lands.| Jan. 3, 2022, 1:00 p.m.This story is available to Salt Lake Tribune subscribers only. Thank you for supporting local journalism.
It’s worth noting the governor’s plan de-emphasizes confrontation with the federal government over public land management in favor of cooperative relationships and rural investment, according to Jake Garfield, deputy director of the governor’s Public Lands Policy and Coordinating Office, or PLPCO, commonly pronounced “plip-co.”
But this provision in the plan suggests ranching enjoys favored status in the Cox administration. That should come as no surprise. “That’s a bridge to get some of our producers through this difficult time to help them purchase feed, to help them replant some of the crops that they have to replant because of drought and purchase replacement cattle,” Buttars said.
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