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Opponents of anti-fracking measures are using their extra money to make it harder to amend the constitution
If Amendment 71 passes, it will be a lot harder for any future anti-fracking measures to get on the ballot, and it will take more votes to pass too.
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Feds and law professors went to court to say a judge wrong to block fracking rules
Judge Scott Skavdahl of Casper ruled in June that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management lacks the authority to regulate fracking.


How many boxes does it take to hold 100,000 anti-fracking signatures?
Proponents of anti-fracking initiatives used a lot of boxes for their petitions. What does it mean? Maybe nothing.


Donald Trump speaks on marijuana, fracking and control of public lands
On marijuana: "I think it’s up to the states, yeah. I’m a states person. I think it should be up to the states, absolutely."

Report: Police sent undercover agents with environmental activists in Lakewood
An investigation by The Intercept recently revealed that some fracking protesters were actually undercover cops, highlighting a trend of increasingly aggressive action against environmental groups.