SMACNA is asking President Donald Trump to support and sign H.R. 1957, The Great American Outdoors Act. H.R. 1957 would cut the National Park Service’s (NPS) $12 billion repair backlog in half, address maintenance needs at other public land
In a recent letter to the White House, SMACNA asked President Donald Trump to support and sign H.R. 1957, The Great American Outdoors Act, introduced by Representatives Cunningham (D-SC-1), Fitzpatrick (R-PA-1), Katko (R-NY-24) and by Senators Gardner (R-CO) and Manchin (D-WV) and more than 50 bipartisan Senators. H.R. 1957 passed in the Senate and House by an overwhelming majority vote on June 17th and July 22nd. H.R. 1957 would cut the National Park Service’s (NPS) $12 billion repair backlog in half, address maintenance needs at other public land agencies, and provide dedicated annual funding to the Land and Water Conservation Fund. The Administration has indicated support for this legislation and that the President will sign it into law once it passed Congress. SMACNA enthusiastically supports the initiative’s vast list of targeted investments in infrastructure repair and construction. The top four reasons why Congress should pass the Great American Outdoors Act to help restore national parks:
Jul 23, 2020 — Letters & Testimony
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