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Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: jackelope on September 08, 2019, 09:20:27 PM
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https://www.newsweek.com/wilderness-protection-bill-donald-trump-sign-environment-largest-death-valley-1361412
President Donald Trump signed the country's largest wilderness preservation legislation in a decade, providing widespread protections for Joshua Tree and Death Valley national parks.
Trump's signing of the National Resources Management Act, or S.47, marked a surprisingly overwhelming bipartisan congressional effort and began with the environmental protection bill introduced by Alaska Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski in January. The bill expands federally protected land, where there can be no logging, drilling, mining or road construction, and establishes 375,000 new acres of wilderness across California, Oregon, New Mexico and Utah. The bill passed the Senate with a vote of 92-8 and the House with a vote of 362-63.
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WTG Mr.President :tup:
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Response to this seems mixed. I was curious to see the reaction here.
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Curious to see what was given up in other areas (ANWR)to get this passed. Just call me a pessimist. :chuckle:
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if he would just do this for pebble mine!!!!
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Old news
The story and bill was published/signed in March. But it's making it's way around the internet again.
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Curious to see what was given up in other areas (ANWR)to get this passed. Just call me a pessimist. :chuckle:
I heard something about large portions of AK going up for grabs. We will see.
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Old news
The story and bill was published/signed in March. But it's making it's way around the internet again.
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Thanks.
That’s what you get when a guy who avoids politics starts posting political stuff. My bad.
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Curious to see what was given up in other areas (ANWR)to get this passed. Just call me a pessimist. :chuckle:
I believe he opened up a huge part of anwr already