Tribal leaders take aim at oil and gas

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Tribal leaders take aim at oil and gas

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Ahjani Yepa, a Jemez Pueblo member, testifies in opposition of a proposed ordinance that would govern oil and gas development in Sandoval County as others raise their fists in solidarity during a County Commission meeting in Bernalillo, N.M., on Nov. 16. Critics of the ordinance say it does not go far enough to protect groundwater resources. (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan)
A protester holds up a sign in opposition to a proposed ordinance that would regulate oil and gas development in Sandoval County before the start of a County Commission meeting in Bernalillo, N.M., on Nov. 16.

Tribal leaders take aim at oil and gas

Ahjani Yepa, a Jemez Pueblo member, testifies in opposition of a proposed ordinance that would govern oil and gas development in Sandoval County as others raise their fists in solidarity during a County Commission meeting in Bernalillo, N.M., on Nov. 16. Critics of the ordinance say it does not go far enough to protect groundwater resources. (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan)
A protester holds up a sign in opposition to a proposed ordinance that would regulate oil and gas development in Sandoval County before the start of a County Commission meeting in Bernalillo, N.M., on Nov. 16.