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SANTA FE A congressman from a bordering state is calling on President-elect Donald Trump to abolish national monuments created during the Obama and Clinton administrations, an idea that could threaten two newly created monuments in New Mexico.
Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, head of the House National Resources Committee, is getting push-back from conservation groups and some in the New Mexico congressional delegation for his suggestion that Trump could take back monuments preserving public lands from California to Maine.
Obama designated the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument in Taos County and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument in southern New Mexico.
Doing away with national monuments created by presidential proclamation under the 110-year-old Antiquities Act has never been done, but also has never been legally tested. The act was passed in 1906 during the Republican administration of President Theodore Roosevelt, an early leader in the conservation movement.
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liberal N proud
(60,969 posts)Trump is making America Great again. A great wasteland.
woodsprite
(12,234 posts)Anything that could possibly be construed as something positive. Not because he's a Democrat, but because he's black. We will have to teach forthcoming generations what he meant to us. I doubt he'll be mentioned in any altered textbooks they create. If he is, they will spin it in a negative way to delegitimize his popularity and presidency.
I truly hate these people.
Botany
(72,608 posts)On August 24, one day ahead of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, President Obama designated Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, an 87,500-acre parcel of mountains, rivers, and forests abutting the eastern edge of Baxter State Park. The land was donated by Burts Bees founder Roxanne Quimby, who has advocated for years to establish the site as a national park. President Obamas executive action, allowed under the Antiquities Act, adds the unit to the National Park Service as a national monument, bypassing the need for Congress to authorize a new national park.
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President Obama has saved and protected more natural areas then any President in history because it
was the right thing to do and I might not ever get to Katahdin Woods in Maine but we are all better having that
area preserved.
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