
The bill would throw out the National Park System’s entire science-based land and wildlife management program – one that’s designed to preserve, protect, and restore parks. In its place, politicians and political appointees would have free rein to parcel out management and usage of these marine areas to the highest bidder.
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Introduced by Sens. Marco Rubio and Bill Cassidy, S. 2807 would give state governors the power to veto the decisions of national parks and overturn no-fishing zones that have been specifically created to help rebuild reefs and fish populations.
Republicans in Congress have been relentless in waging a war on America’s public lands – an attempt to strip away, bit by bit, the government’s ability to safeguard parks and public lands from private development. But while most of these attacks so far have specifically exempted national parks, this bill specifically targets national parks for turning over to state control and management.
We can send this horrible idea back to the trash heap in the same way we’ve done for all the others, but it will take an outpouring of push-back from Americans who believe our public lands and waters deserve protection.
Tell the U.S. Senate: Stop the assault on America’s coastal national parks.
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Monique Teal, Daily Kos