2022 Resolutions
2021 Resolutions (Expired July 31, 2023)
2020 Resolutions (Expired July 31, 2022)
2019 Resolutions (Expired July 31, 2021)
- 2019-01: Advancing a Determination of Carbon Neutrality for Forest Based Biomass Energy From Sustainably Managed Forested Trust Lands
- 2019-02: Supporting S 47 - John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management and Recreation Act
- 2019-03: Environmental Protection Agency Produced Water Study
- 2019-05: Rules Related to the Designation of Critical Habitat Under the Endangered Species Act
- 2019-06: Concerning the Impact on State Trust Lands from Federal Greater Sage-Grouse Land Management Restrictions
- 2019-07: Concerning Ongoing Wildfire Appropriations
- 2019-08: Impact and Management of Wild Horses and Burros
2018 Resolutions (Expired by Official Action July 31, 2019)
2017 Resolutions (Expired by Official Action July 31, 2019)
- 2017-01 Congressional Joint Rules Review Committee
- 2017-02 Supporting SRDS
- 2017-03 Impact of Final Adoption of BLM 2.0 Planning Rule
- 2017-04 Impact of 10 million acre federal mineral withdrawal
- 2017-05 Impact and management of wild horses and burros
- 2017-06 Resolution of state vs. federal ownership of submerged lands
- 2017-07 Concern for Wildfire Budget Response and Proposed FMA
- 2017-08 Impact of rules designating critical habitat under the ESA
- 2017-10 Supporting ACE Legislation
- 2017-11 Impact of WOTUS Rule
- 2017-12 Impact of Federal Greater Sage-Grouse Land Management Restrictions
2016 Resolutions (Expired by Official Action July 31, 2019)
- 2016-01 State Vs. Federal Ownership of Submerged Lands
- 2016-02 Impact & Management of Wild Horses and Burros
- 2016-03 Concerning Wildfire Budgeting Response & The Forest Management Act of 2016
- 2016-04 Expressing Opposition to the Bureau of Land Management's Proposed Resource Management Planning Rule (Planning 2.0)
- 2016-05 Rules Related to the Designation of Critical Habitat Under the Endangered Species Act
- 2016-06 Reaffirm the Need for changes to the Endangered Species Act
- 2016-07 Opposing the 10 Million Acre Proposed Federal Mineral Withdrawal