Republicans Consider Selling Parks
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GOP lawmakers considering selling off public land to pay for tax cuts, border security
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GOP lawmakers are reportedly considering selling some of the country's public land to pay for tax cuts, border security, and energy production.
The land under consideration could impact areas near Western cities or parks where housing is limited.
The proposal has opened a rift inside the Republican party , with Montana congressman Ryan Zinke openly opposing it.
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