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Public Law 119-85 119th Congress

Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Land Management relating to Public Land Order No. 7917 for Withdrawal of Federal Lands; Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis Counties, MN.

Enacted
April 27, 2026
Summary

<p>This joint resolution nullifies Public Land Order 7917, which withdrew approximately 225,504 acres of National Forest System lands in Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis Counties, Minnesota, from mineral and geothermal leasing for 20 years. In 2023, the Bureau of Land Management issued the order to protect and preserve the Rainy River Watershed, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Mining Protection Area, and the 1854 Ceded Territory of the Lake Superior Chippewa from the potential adverse effects of mineral and geothermal exploration and development. The joint resolution removes such protections and allows such land to be leased for the exploration and development of minerals and geothermal energy.</p>

Constitutional Analysis
Fifth Amendment – Right to Due Process restricts 80% confidence

The resolution may undermine protections for the environment and indigenous lands, potentially affecting the due process rights of affected communities.

Case Law: United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians (1980)
Ninth Amendment – Rights Retained by the People restricts 80% confidence

The removal of land protections may infringe upon the rights of the local communities and indigenous peoples to preserve their environment and heritage.

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