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Trump administration will consider redrawing boundaries of national monuments as part of energy push
WASHINGTON — As part of the Trump administration’s push to expand U.S. energy production, federal officials will review and consider redrawing the boundaries of national monuments created ...
The possibility of a shutdown means many federally funded national parks, monuments and attractions could be closed until the government reopens. Even though popular Washington, D.C., attractions ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum confirmed Friday the administration is reviewing the boundaries of several national monuments — meaning it eventually could move to shrink them. “When we’re ...
It further directs The Secretary of the Interior to “determine whether, since January 1, 2020, public monuments, memorials, statues, markers, or similar properties within the Department of the ...
The Trump administration has sparked confusion over the future of two national monuments in California that President Joe Biden designated before he left office. Why it matters: Presidents do not ...
Since then, it’s been used more than 300 times by 19 different presidents, setting aside large and small tracts of land known as National Monuments. The lands are a mixture of National Park ...
President Donald Trump plans to eliminate two massive national monuments in California established by former president Joe Biden, the White House confirmed Saturday. Less than a week before ...
As part of a sweeping order, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum called for a review and potential revision of national monuments. The Interior Department is now assessing reports on how to comply with ...
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