Earlier this week
...very possible that two actions by defeated state Lands Commissioner Doug Sutherland were not really lovely parting gifts to big campaign contributors. And it’s possible that he really didn’t mean to stick it to environmentalists who had opposed his re-election....
...has the power to temporarily stop, and go to court to overturn, the lease issued by outgoing Public Lands Commissioner Doug Sutherland. They point to a never-used provision of state ethics law enabling a governor to overturn state actions tainted by...
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...Press interview Monday outlining his plans, Democrat Goldmark said he'll do things different than his Republican predecessor, Doug Sutherland, when he takes over in January as head of the Department of Natural Resources. Goldmark said he'll get more...
...Christmas and New Year's holidays. It also leaves a small window for possible action on the lease by Lands Commissioner Doug Sutherland, whose last day in office is Jan. 13. "It is regrettable that the incumbent would attempt to jam through another...
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...offense. But apparently, not if that elected official is a likable, grandfatherly type, like Commissioner of Public Lands Doug Sutherland. The incident dates back almost three and a half years, and while hushed whispers have been making the rounds for...
...much dirt. That debate has moved to the race for state lands commissioner, with challenger Peter Goldmark contending incumbent Doug Sutherland allowed the clear cuts because he is too cozy with the timber industry. "Look what's happened with lax...
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