A Quote by Greg Gianforte

I will protect public lands. — © Greg Gianforte
I will protect public lands.
I have always been a strong supporter of public lands and have voted against the transfer or sale of public lands. My position is known and well-established.
Americans have long recognized the need to protect our public lands and their vast resources
Americans have long recognized the need to protect our public lands and their vast resources.
The Great American Outdoors Act is landmark conservation legislation to protect our public lands, including right here in New Jersey.
Our soldiers have nobly fought to protect freedom since our country's birth, and have fought to protect those that could not protect themselves, even in foreign lands when called upon.
The Federal Government has a responsibility to manage wisely those public lands and forests under its jurisdiction necessary in the interest of the public as a whole. ... In the utilization of these lands, the people are entitled to expect that their timber, minerals, streams and water supply, wildlife and recreational values should be safeguarded, improved and made available not only for this but for future generations.
Not only are we here to protect the public from vicious criminals in the street but also to protect the public from harmful ideas.
Considering that police have life and death power over the public they are sworn to protect and serve, we have the right to expect public accountability to ensure that we can protect ourselves, as well.
Not on my watch will we sell or transfer our public lands.
What if the invasion forces will not leave our lands? What if the U.S. forces and others stay in our beloved lands? What if their companies and embassy headquarters will continue to exist with the American flags hoisted on them? Will you be silent? Will you overlook this?
Community after community is rising up, ranchers, developers, environmentalists, and local commissioners, all saying this is not the best use of our public lands. It is a story that is largely unknown in the rest of the country. It is a disturbing and community-destroying example of domestic imperialism being waged against people in places deeply connected to the public lands that are our public commons. The Bush energy policy is a short-term strategy based on corporate greed instead of a sustainable vision of what best supports local economies and healthy ecosystems.
I've been very clear all along that public lands must stay in public hands.
The public lands are a public stock, which ought to be disposed of to the best advantage for the nation.
The public lands are a public stock, which ought to be disposed of to the best advantage for the nation.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we've seen the importance of having safe and accessible public lands as outdoor spaces in which to reflect and grow. We are all responsible for being stewards of these precious lands and keeping these natural treasures safe for generations to come.
I think a public official ought to follow his conscience as to what is in the public interest, not what will protect his job.
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