Steve Pearce Confirmed to Lead Bureau of Land Management Amid Controversy

The U.S. Senate has confirmed Steve Pearce, a former oilman and congressman from New Mexico, to head the Bureau of Land Management. Pearce's nomination was controversial due to his support for expanding fossil fuel development and his stance on federal land sales. His confirmation was met with both praise and opposition.

Steve Pearce Confirmed to Lead Bureau of Land Management Amid Controversy

The U.S. Senate confirmed Steve Pearce as the head of the Bureau of Land Management on Monday, stirring both praise and controversy. Pearce, a former oilman and New Mexico congressman, was approved as part of a bloc vote that saw 49 federal nominees confirmed.

Pearce, who previously owned an oilfield services company, supports President Donald Trump's vision of boosting fossil fuel development on public lands. This stance aligns with the goals of the Western Energy Alliance, an oil and gas trade group that hailed Pearce as a champion for diverse uses of public lands.

However, Pearce's nomination faced opposition from Democrats and conservation groups. Concerns were raised about his advocacy for selling federal lands to reduce the national deficit, a move critics say could harm conservation efforts. Despite the contention, the confirmation passed with a close 46-43 Senate vote.

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