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Saturday, December 31, 2016
Utahns aim to ‘Trump’ Bears Ears monument designation
In the wake of President Barrack Obama’s designating the Bears Ears National Monument
Wednesday, Utah officials have vowed to use every means open to them to
see the new monument undone. They are also looking to the next resident
of the White House as a hopeful ally in this endeavor. During a gathering held Thursday in San Juan County protesting the
new monument, many signs with the phrase “Trump this Monument” were
displayed and held high. Speakers at the event also repeated the phrase
as they appealed to President-elect Donald Trump to aid in dismantling
the unwanted monument...As reported by the Deseret News,
Goldfuss told reporters the Obama administration isn’t worried about
the backlash out of Utah and believes attempts to undo the new monument
will be unsuccessful. However, Conn Carroll, communications director for Sen. Mike Lee,
told St. George News Thursday: “What has been done by executive power
can be undone by executive power.” While the Act may not expressly allow a president to simply undo a monument designation, it does empower the president the ability to make “modifications,” Carroll said.
“There’s nothing in the act that mandates or controls how much (a monument) can be changed,” he said.
If Trump wanted to, Carroll said, he could change the size of the Bear Ears Monument and shrink it considerably. Once done, Congress could come in and pass Bishop’s Public Lands Initiative which would protect part of Bears Ears as a national conservation area while opening other parts to local and economic development.
“That would functionally undo 99.9 percent of what Obama did,” Carroll said...Sen. Orrin Hatch said Wednesday that he will meet with Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Montana, Trump’s nominee for interior secretary, and discuss what may be done about reversing the monument designation. “His responses will largely determine my support for his confirmation,” Hatch said...more
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Once again, we see Congressmen who have the full authority to repeal or revise the Antiquities Act relying on the Executive Branch to write the laws of the land.
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