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Friend, the Antiquities Act is one of
America's most effective conservation laws. Through it, the U.S.
has established some of our most popular national parks and iconic
landscapes. We're talking about the Grand Canyon, Acadia
National Park, Muir Woods, and more special places like them.
Right now, this critical tool is under threat. Congress is considering
a bill that would repeal the Antiquities Act (S.220/H.R.521)-
and, just yesterday, the Department of Interior ordered a review of
public land protections, including national monuments.
With pressure building on multiple fronts, now is a critical time to
make your voice heard. Urge your members of Congress to protect our
public lands.
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The Antiquities Act protects the places we love from development and
extraction, ensuring public access for all of us-hikers and
bikers, campers and anglers, birders and explorers-today and for
generations to come.
Most Americans support protecting our public lands. In fact, a recent
poll by Colorado College found that 85 percent of voters in the west
support the creation of new national parks and monuments to protect
historical and recreational sites. Instead of rolling back effective
laws like the Antiquities Act, let's work to expand protections
for the lands we love.
Please tell your members of Congress to oppose S.220/H.R.521 and
protect our country's beautiful places.
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Sincerely,
Myke Bybee
Senior Director of Federal Relations
Trust for Public Land
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