Ken Ivory explains why the Transfer of Public Lands Act is the only solution big enough to save our failing economy.
Ken Ivory explains what would happen to our National Parks under the Transfer of Public Lands Act.
Ken Ivory explains what would happen to the money if any lands are sold through the Transfer of Public Lands Act.
Ken Ivory explains how the Transfer of Public Lands Act is crucial to preserving our lands and providing a self-reliant future for our states.
Ken Ivory explains away the four biggest myths about The Transfer of Public Lands Act.
Ken Ivory explains Utah's House Bill 148, passed in 2012, The Transfer of Public Lands Act.
Ken Ivory explains how the Federal Government got control of the public lands in the first place and what the purpose of that decision was.
Ken Ivory answers the question, "What is the difference in federally owned land EAST of Colorado and that in the WEST?"
Ken Ivory answers the question "What is Sequestration?"
Ken Ivory explains how the states EAST of Colorado succeeded in getting the Federal Government to honor its promises that it made to ALL states upon admission to the Union.
How will the Transfer of Public Lands Act affect the economy?
In the Transfer of Public Lands Act, what happens to the National Parks?
What would happen to the money if any lands are sold?
How will the Transfer of Public Lands Act affect the environment?
What are the biggest myths about The Transfer of Public Lands Act?
What is the Transfer of Public Lands Act?
How did the Federal Government get control of the land in the FIRST place?
What is the difference in federally owned land EAST of Colorado and WEST?
What is "Sequestration"?
Why did the states EAST of Colorado succeed in getting the federal government to honor its promise?
Naturally, questions arise whenever a new course of action is being discussed. Is the proposed change good or bad? Having facts on hand to debate the issue is critical to choosing the correct path.
The videos on this page represent the most frequently asked questions concerning the Transfer of Public Lands Act. Ken Ivory presents the answers to these questions supported by the latest facts and figures which adds greater emphasis to why this is such an important issue to the entire nation at this time.
Beginning with the principle that each state should be treated as equals in our union, and continuing with the practical positive outcomes on economy and environment, the American Lands Council lays out the argument for a positive change that will benefit all citizens.
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