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Colo. Lawmakers Seek Roads in Forest to Vent Mine Gas

Colorado lawmakers on Friday weighed into the Obama administration’s deliberations over a proposal submitted by Gov. Bill Ritter for managing national forest roadless areas in the state, The Denver Post reports.

A bipartisan group of 15 state legislators asked Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to grant the U.S. Forest Service authority to allow temporary roads in a roadless area in western Colorado for the purpose of venting gas from a coal mine.

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