California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined attorneys general from eight other states earlier this week in opposing a federal proposal that would limit public participation in decisions about national forest projects. 

In a letter to the U.S. Forest Service on Monday, the coalition said the proposal would make it harder for the public, tribes and environmental groups to comment on projects affecting national forests. 

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