The United States Senate will soon vote on whether to confirm Daniel Jorjani as Interior Department Solicitor. The former Koch brothers advisor has held the position of top Interior lawyer in an acting capacity since 2017, writing memos to let oil companies off the hook for killing migratory birds and overseeing a politically-driven effort to stifle Freedom of Information Act requests. One of Jorjani’s actions has flown under the radar‚Ää—‚Ääclearing a path for a California corporation to drain the desert near Joshua Tree National Park.
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How Interior’s top lawyer is paving the way to drain California’s desert and deliver millions to Secretary Bernhardt’s former law firm
May 28, 2019
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