The proposal comes a week after President Biden designated two monuments in California that set aside a combined 848,000 acres. Representatives Mark Amodei of Nevada and Celeste Maloy of Utah, both ...
Republican legislators and the Trump Administration have launched a multi-pronged effort to cut back national monuments in ...
President Donald Trump, Congress and the Department of Interior have set a course to peel back safeguards on public lands, ...
In June of 1906, during his second Presidential term, Theodore Roosevelt signed a law granting future U.S. Presidents the power to designate or expand National Monuments on existing federal land.
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Utah lawmaker wants presidential monument creation nixedTwo federal agencies recently approved the resource management plan for Bears Ears National Monument, even as one freshman lawmaker from Utah wants to strip presidential authority to create monuments.
Rep. Maloy introduces bill that would strip presidential authority to create national monuments and hand that power to ...
Celeste Maloy — would strip presidential authority to unilaterally designate national monuments and require congressional approval for future designations, according to Nevada Current.
Since the passage of the Antiquities Act in 1906, 18 presidents – nine Democratic and nine Republican – have established or expanded more than 160 national monuments, according to the Congressional ...
Two federal agencies recently approved the resource management plan for Bears Ears National Monument, even as one freshman lawmaker from Utah wants to strip presidential authority to create monuments.
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