DENVER (AP) — Federal officials on Monday took a first step toward reopening vast areas of public lands in two Western states to new coal sales as part of President Donald Trump's push to expand U.S. fossil fuel production.

The Interior Department proposal comes after the Biden administration, citing climate change, from the nation's most productive coal fields — the Powder River Basin in northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana.

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