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Vol. I · No. 167 · 808 Reports Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Stansbury Questions Forest Service on Mining Proposals in NM National Forests

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Summary

The clip shows Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) questioning Forest Service leadership during a House Natural Resources Committee hearing. She highlights proposals to allow uranium mining in Cibola National Forest and other mining in areas near Santa Fe such as the Upper Pecos watershed, urging protection of culturally significant sites for tribal and Hispano communities.

Editorial Assessment

Stansbury accurately describes ongoing or revived mining plans under the current administration's emphasis on domestic minerals, including priority status for Cibola uranium projects and reversals of prior withdrawal efforts. Oak Flat land transfer to Resolution Copper occurred in March 2026 despite tribal opposition. The Caja del Rio protection bill was introduced in 2026. Viewers may miss details on valid existing mining claims, potential economic benefits, or the legal framework allowing mineral development on federal lands. Framing emphasizes irreplaceable cultural harm with calls for consultation but offers little on mitigation or alternative sourcing feasibility.

Key Moments

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Forest Service considering uranium mining in Cibola National Forest by foreign company

Roca Honda and La Jara Mesa projects listed as priority under current policy; long-stalled plans revived in 2025.

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Proposal to open lands near Santa Fe (Pecos/Upper Pecos) to international mining company

Upper Pecos watershed mining proposals active; prior Biden-era withdrawal reversed in 2025.

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Oak Flat land transfer completed despite Apache opposition and court involvement

USFS transferred Oak Flat to Resolution Copper in March 2026; litigation ongoing.

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Bill to protect ~100,000 acres in Caja del Rio/Rio Grande Gorge with petroglyphs

Caja del Rio Protection Act introduced in 119th Congress covering over 100k acres.

Notable Concerns

  • Partisan framing omits administration rationale for critical minerals development

Sources Consulted

  1. Protect our forests and sacred sites! Yesterday we faced off ...
  2. Rep. Melanie Stansbury Takes A Stand Against Mining On ...
  3. U.S. Rep. Stansbury on New Mexico fire season
  4. Stansbury Introduces CLAIM Act to Advance Fair Mining ...
  5. Rep. Stansbury: Protect Cibola! Protect Pecos! Protect Oak ...
  6. Stansbury, Heinrich, Luján, Leger Fernández, Reintroduce ...
  7. Feds backtrack on mining ban in the Upper Pecos watershed
  8. Trump administration cancels Upper Pecos protections ...
  9. Notice of Cancellation of Withdrawal Application for the ...
  10. Long-stalled NM uranium mines now ‘priority projects’ at Cibola Forest
  11. US transfers sacred Oak Flat site to Resolution Copper ...
  12. 119th Congress (2025-2026): Caja del Rio Protection Act