Bishop Statement on Secretary Zinke’s
National Monument Review |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 24, 2017
CONTACT: Parish Braden, Molly Block, Katie Schoettler (202) 226-9019 |
Washington, D.C.
– Today,
Chairman Rob Bishop (R-UT) issued the following statement in reaction to
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s final review of national monument
designations under the Antiquities Act (Act):
"I
am encouraged by the recommendations to revise previous designations
that were inconsistent with the law and outside the Act's size
limitations.
It is my hope that President Trump takes this opportunity to begin realigning uses of the law with its intended purpose. It’s
also incumbent on Congress to pursue reforms to the Act that ensure it
is being used to protect antiquities while providing meaningful local
input in the designation process and reasonable continued public access
to these iconic areas. Ultimately, only Congress
can restore integrity to this law and prevent future abuses.”
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Thursday, August 24, 2017
Bishop Statement on Secretary Zinke’s National Monument Review
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