
Renaming park and refuge units, National Park Week recognition, National Mall memorial siting, and commemorative works.
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“Federal laws, regulations, maps, records, and other federal documents that use an old park site name should automatically be treated as using the site's new official name.”
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“Federal laws, maps, regulations, documents, papers, and other U.S. records that say Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge should legally point to the same refuge under its new name.”
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“Federal laws, maps, regulations, and records that say Chiricahua National Monument should automatically count as referring to Chiricahua National Park.”
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“Congress should put its reasons for the refuge name change into federal law, including statements about Jocelyn Nungaray, her death, the people charged in the case, the prior presidential renaming order, and why Congress connects her memory to the refuge.”
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“The Senate should name April 19 through April 27, 2025, as National Park Week without creating a new park program, funding, or legal obligation.”
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“The National Medal of Honor monument should still go through the normal federal process where planning and memorial officials review its design, exact site, and approval, even if it is allowed in the protected National Mall area.”
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“The National Medal of Honor monument should be allowed inside the Reserve, the most protected central area of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., as a special exception to the usual ban on new memorials there.”
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“An existing National Park Service historic site should be able to get a new official park name without that name change by itself adding land, changing ownership, or providing new funding.”
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“The Senate should recognize that national parks draw hundreds of millions of visits and support travel spending, and should encourage people to visit and support parks responsibly during National Park Week.”
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“National Park Week recognition should not give anyone new funding, create new programs, add regulations, authorize enforcement, or place new legal obligations on agencies, visitors, governments, or private groups.”
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“The Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Texas should get a new official federal name, Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge, while keeping the same land boundaries, wildlife protections, visitor rules, and federal management.”
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“The Senate should honor national park history, recognize the places national parks protect, and thank National Park Service employees who care for park resources.”
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