(AP) — U.S. government officials on Thursday finalized an overhaul of how they plan for oil and gas drilling, mining, grazing and other activities across public lands in the West. The move by the Bureau of Land Management aims to address longstanding criticism of an often-cumbersome process that dictates development across almost 250 million acres of federal lands, primarily in 12 Western states and the Dakotas. Administration officials said the changes would improve public involvement and government transparency by adding additional steps to land-use planning. The timing of the new rule in the Obama administration's last days drew a rebuke from U.S.