( Redge Johnson is the executive director of the Governor’s Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office. As such, he is a public face of plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging President Biden and top-level land managers in an effort to scuttle the president’s expansion of Bear's Ears National Monument boundaries—a long-predicted tit-for-tat following lawsuits in 2017 that challenged Trump’s ability to shrink Obama’s original designation. (Utah’s litigation alleges that the Biden administration violated the Antiquities Act in expanding Bears Ears, as the act stipulates that protected areas be as small as possible “compatible with proper care and management.” (“These public lands and sacred sites are a stewardship that none of us take lightly,” Utah’s governor, lieutenant governor, state auditor, legislative leaders, congressional delegation and U.S. senators—all Republicans—said in a joint statement announcing the state’s lawsuit, which was filed in federal court in August 2022.
It's as if a train were rumbling through spectacular wildlands, destroying everything in its path – a dark vision embraced through time by indigenous spiritual leaders. Aboard the train are rich and influential newcomers who ravage an ancient way of life and the ecosystem every living thing depends on. They not only enjoy the ride, they stoke the engine for profit and tell us it’s a good thing. They call it "progress."