From Deb Haaland <[email protected]>
Subject Painful news about the National Park Service
Date May 12, 2025 9:06 PM
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[ [link removed]- ]Deb Haaland for New Mexico[ [link removed]- ]Deb Haaland for New Mexico



I won’t lie. This is
painful news for me to share.

Donald Trump unveiled a budget plan that cuts $5 billion from the
Department of the Interior, including over $1 billion from the National
Park Service.

If enacted, this would represent the largest cut in the Park Service’s
109-year history.

It’s tough to wrap your head around the scale of these cuts. But I can
tell you from my time at Interior that this would cause a ripple effect –
one that endangers our beloved public lands, the dedicated public servants
who steward them, and the millions of Americans who visit our national
parks each year.

My tenure as Interior Secretary may be over, but my sense of duty to
protect our public lands has never left me.

[ [link removed]- ]Somáh and I taking in the breathtaking landscapes of Canyon de Chelly
National Park.Somáh and I taking in the breathtaking landscapes of Canyon
de Chelly National Park.

I had so many opportunities to be on our public lands when I was growing
up, and I will fight like hell to protect that same possibility for every
child.

When Somáh was 10 years old, we hiked Canyon de Chelly National Monument
together. Identifying the trees, flowers, and animals brought our spirits
closer to that beautiful landscape. Looking out over the towering
sandstone mesas and lush green blanket of desert shrubs, we imagined that
we stood where our ancestors had.

Our public lands embody who we are as a country. They belong to every
American. They represent freedom and openness, deliver fresh air to
breathe, and help us connect with the lands and waters that give us
everything. As Donald Trump and Elon Musk prepare to exploit our lands,
waters, and forests and the people who care for them, it’s up to each of
us to make sure these irreplaceable wonders stay protected.

[ [link removed]- ]Governors across the country will be the first line of defense against
these brazen attacks on our public lands. Will you rush
a $5 donation to our
campaign so we can win this race and protect our beloved public lands for
future generations?



[ [link removed]- ]Donate $5 »



Trump’s announcement has come at the exact moment that families across our
country prepare to take trips to visit our national parks, wildlife
refuges, and public lands. We’re entering peak visitation season, which
begs the question:

* Who will be around to manage our national parks?
* Who will empty the trash cans and make sure that trails are safe?
* Who will track the wildlife, test our waters, and do all the things
that we know are so important to our public lands?

Our public lands belong to all of us. We must treat this moment as an
urgent call to action to stand up for the landscapes and future our
children will inherit.

[ [link removed]- ]Will you make your
first-ever $5 contribution to our campaign
so we can win this race and protect our public lands? As governor, I’ll be
a fierce defender of our rivers, mesas, farmlands, and forests, but I
can’t win without your support.

Yours in the fight,

Deb









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