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NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The United States Senate has confirmed former New Mexico Congressman Steve Pearce as the director of the Bureau of Land Management. Pearce, a Republican, represented New Mexico’s Second Congressional District from 2003 to 2009,
The U.S. Senate narrowly voted to approve Steve Pearce’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Land Management. Pearce, a 78-year-old Republican, has deep ties to the oil and gas industry and a record of supporting federal land sales.
Former Rep. Steve Pearce will become the Bureau of Land Management's first permanent leader under President Donald Trump.
ON MINOR CHARGES GET TREATMENT INSTEAD OF GOING TO JAIL. THE U-S SENATE, NARROWLY CONFIRMING FORMER NEW MEXICO CONGRESSMAN STEVE PEARCE TO SERVE AS DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. THE 4643 VOTE THIS AFTERNOON COMES AFTER CONCERNS OVER THE ...
Steve Pearce will lead the Bureau of Land Management after the U.S. Senate voted Monday to confirm his nomination by President Donald Trump.
The chamber is scheduled to vote on a slate of 49 nominees en bloc, following several procedural votes needed to clear the way for a mass confirmation under new Republican-backed rules.
Michael Perry says he is pragmatic, but Democrats fear he would advance the agenda of President Trump and the New Mexican nominated to head the Bureau of Land Management, Steve Pearce.