New National Park Rules: Single-Use Plastics Allowed, 'Disparaging Colonial Times' Is Not
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New National Park Rules: Single-Use Plastics Allowed, 'Disparaging Colonial Times' Is Not
It’s difficult to keep up with the many changes to the U.S. government happening under President Trump — and the nation’s parks are no exception. Trump’s “big, beautiful” budget, passed by the House this week, would make the deepest funding cuts to the National Park Service in its 109-year history. But Trump and his Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum, are also moving forward with other changes to how Americans can enjoy public lands. This we…
UPADTE | Public Urged To Report National Park Placards That Disparage Americans Or Detracts From Scenic Grandeur
The Trump administration wants to remove from public lands placards and signage that disparage Americans past or living or which contain content that detracts from viewpoints of scenic grandeur/Kurt Repanshek fileEditor's note: This updates with Interior Department comments.Interior Secretary Doug Burgum hopes to enlist the public in identifying interpretive materials in the National Park System that disparage Americans past or living or which c…
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