2026年3月7日,各团体敦促联邦机构在拟议的土地管理规则变革中平衡效率和问责,这些变革影响到维持生计的权利和公共投入。
On March 7, 2026, groups urged federal agencies to balance efficiency and accountability in proposed land management rule changes affecting subsistence rights and public input.
2026年3月7日,包括美国科罗拉多滑雪国家,苏西特纳河联盟和几个阿拉斯加原住民社区在内的多个团体提交了关于影响土地管理和生计权的联邦规则变更提案的公开意见.
On March 7, 2026, multiple groups including Colorado Ski Country USA, the Susitna River Coalition, and several Alaska Native communities submitted public comments on proposed federal rule changes affecting land management and subsistence rights.
一些人,如滑雪业集团,支持精简项目审查时间表,以减少延误,而另一些人,包括环境和土著宣传组织,则表示担心这些变化会减少公众参与,削弱环境监督,并威胁生计准入。
While some, like the ski industry group, supported streamlining project review timelines to reduce delays, others, including environmental and Indigenous advocacy organizations, expressed concerns that the changes could reduce public participation, weaken environmental oversight, and threaten subsistence access.
美国林业局和内政部正在审查关于旨在使联邦进程现代化的拟议条例的反馈意见,利益攸关方敦促在效率和问责之间保持平衡。
The U.S. Forest Service and Department of the Interior are reviewing feedback on proposed regulations aimed at modernizing federal processes, with stakeholders urging balance between efficiency and accountability.